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    Contacted by police, or think you are being investigated, in Macomb or Oakland County?

    Under Investigation in Michigan? Talk to an Attorney Before You Talk to Police.

    A detective left a message. An officer asked you to "come in and clear things up." Or maybe no one has called, but you have a feeling you are being looked at, and you cannot shake it.

    Here is what matters. You have not been charged. That is not a reason to wait. It is the reason to act. This is the one stage where the right moves can change whether charges ever get filed at all.

    The instinct is to explain yourself, to talk, to make it go away. That instinct is the danger. Police are trained to gather evidence, and a single sentence said the wrong way can become the case against you. You do not have to face that alone, and you should not.

    Talking to Scott first costs you nothing and protects everything. He will tell you honestly where you stand and what to do before your next conversation with law enforcement. To Scott, you are a person, not a file. Call before the next interview, not after.

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    A live person answers 24/7. Your first consultation is free. Just call, and Scott takes it from there.

    Your Rights

    Right to remain silent

    You are not required to answer police questions about alleged criminal conduct. You can politely state that you are invoking your right to remain silent and that you want an attorney. Staying silent is not an admission of guilt — it is a constitutional protection.

    Right to an attorney

    If you are in custody or subjected to custodial interrogation, you have the right to have counsel present. Even before an arrest, having a lawyer involved early helps ensure your rights are respected and that you do not walk into a voluntary interview unprepared.

    Why you should not speak without counsel

    Investigators are trained to gather evidence. Without counsel, you may not know which questions are safe to answer, what information is already known to law enforcement, or how a single phrase could later be used in court. An attorney’s job is to level the playing field and keep you from making avoidable mistakes under pressure.

    Why early legal involvement matters

    In many investigations, timing is everything. When Scott is involved early, he can assess what is happening, advise you on how to respond to contact from law enforcement, and take steps that may affect whether charges move forward and how strong the government’s case appears.

    Waiting until after an arrest or after you have already given multiple statements often narrows your options. Early representation does not mean you are “guilty” — it means you are serious about protecting your record, your reputation, and your future.

    Scott offers flat-fee pricing where applicable and a live answer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you are under investigation in Michigan, call now — not after the next interview.

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    Why people rely on Rabaut

    Scott E. Rabaut, criminal defense attorney, professional portrait

    A name these courthouses already know

    Second-generation defense. Nine years building his own practice here.

    He has seen it from every side

    Prosecutor's office, loss prevention, Department of Corrections.

    Criminal defense is all he does

    Not a general practice. This is the whole practice.

    You sit down with Scott

    The person who hears your story is the person who handles your case.

    Start with a free conversation

    Your first consultation costs nothing. Real answers, not a forum thread.

    Flat-fee pricing, no surprises

    You know your full fee up front. No surprise invoices later.

    24/7 live answer

    Day or night, your call reaches a real person, not a recording.

    A real conversation, and an honest assessment.

    Some lawyers will say whatever it takes to get you in the door. Scott will not. When you sit down with him, he tells you the truth about your case: what is possible, what is likely, and what it will take to get there. If he is the right person to defend you, he will say so. If he is not, he will tell you that too.

    This is your future. You deserve someone who is honest with you from the very first call.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    No. You have the right to remain silent, and you should exercise it. Investigators may sound friendly or suggest that cooperating will help you — but anything you say can be used against you later. Politely decline to answer questions and ask to speak with your attorney.

    As soon as you learn you are under investigation or believe you might be. Early involvement allows your attorney to advise you before you make statements, preserve evidence, communicate with law enforcement on your behalf when appropriate, and protect your rights at every step — sometimes before charges are ever filed.

    Even truthful answers can be misunderstood, taken out of context, or used to build a case against you. You may accidentally confirm details you did not need to share, or waive important protections. An attorney ensures you do not unintentionally harm your defense while law enforcement is doing its job.

    In many situations, yes. Counsel can help coordinate communication, learn what authorities are looking into when appropriate, and make sure you are not pressured into interviews without preparation. The strategy depends on the facts of your case — which is why you should call as early as possible.

    The Right Move Is the One You Make Right Now.

    Every day that passes without the right attorney in your corner is a day the other side uses to build their case.

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    Sterling Heights, MI 48312

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