Forensic Interviewing for the Defense
Forensic Interviews for Criminal Defense Attorneys
Criminal investigations can be confusing. If you’re the defendant in a criminal investigation—especially if you are innocent of the charges—you might feel as if the investigation is wrongly being focused on you. If you’re a lawyer and are concerned about the way a criminal investigation is proceeding, consider hiring Graves Investigations to conduct forensic interviews. At Graves Investigations, we have a proven track record of getting results. If your client has been wrongly accused, our expertise with forensic interviewing techniques will help get to the bottom of things so you can clear his or her name.
Alleged incidents may have taken place in a public setting or a private setting; either way, a private investigator will be able to conduct forensic interviews to find out what really happened. Forensic interviews involve using the expertise of professionals to conduct a variety of interviews with the suspects, witnesses, victims, and any other sources. Especially common in child protective services investigations, forensic interviews are objective, employ non-leading questioning techniques, and require careful documentation of the interview(s). The goal of forensic interviews is to determine what is fact and what is fiction with regard to suspicions, allegations, or incidents.
From sexual harassment and child abuse accusations to suspicion of corporate theft, defendants have a right to a fair trial. At Graves Investigations, we do everything we can to ensure that forensic interviews are an asset to your case, helping uncover and document the truth of the situation. If you are a Defense Attorney or an individual fighting to protect your good name, don’t trust any other Investigative Agency.
Graves Investigations founder Kerry Graves, MSW, ABD, is a Certified Forensic Interviewer. He’s been extensively trained in the legal and technical skills necessary to conduct an array of investigative interviews with the highest levels of professionalism. With more than 20 years’ experience of forensic interviewing in Law Enforcement and Child Abuse and Neglect fields, Kerry Graves knows how to obtain the information defense attorneys need to protect their clients.