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If a relative has just been taken into police custody, every minute matters. Custody is not a simple administrative formality: it is a decisive moment where your rights, your freedom, and the outcome of the entire criminal procedure that may follow are at stake.
Mr. Charles Bruguière, criminal defense attorney at the Paris Bar, intervenes immediately in custody cases, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in every police station of the Paris region. His expertise in criminal law and his thorough knowledge of emergency procedures guarantee a technical and combative defense from the very first hours of your detention.
Whether you are prosecuted for theft, violence, drug trafficking, or any other offense, the assistance of an experienced criminal lawyer from the start of custody is your best protection against procedural irregularities, police pressure, and errors that could lead to your conviction before the court.
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01 84 60 92 47What is police custody?
Police custody is a deprivation of liberty ordered by a judicial police officer when there is one or more plausible reason to suspect that a person has committed or attempted to commit a crime or an offense punishable by imprisonment.
This measure allows investigators to keep the person available to the police for questioning, gathering evidence, and preventing them from fleeing, destroying evidence, or pressuring witnesses. Police custody is strictly regulated by the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Duration of police custody
The initial duration is 24 hours. It may be extended by an additional 24 hours upon authorization of the public prosecutor, for a maximum of 48 hours under ordinary law.
For certain specific offenses, the duration may be extended:
- Organized crime: up to 96 hours (4 days)
- Organized drug trafficking: up to 96 hours
- Terrorism: up to 144 hours (6 days)
Mr. Bruguière strictly monitors compliance with these statutory deadlines and immediately challenges any abusive or irregular extension. To understand the overall context of a criminal case, see our page on general criminal law.
Your rights during police custody
Custody does not cancel your fundamental rights. You benefit from precise legal guarantees that your lawyer must enforce.
Right to assistance by a lawyer
From the moment custody begins, you have the right to request the assistance of a lawyer. This right can be exercised immediately and unconditionally. The lawyer intervenes:
- From the first hour of custody
- In a confidential meeting before the first interview (minimum 30 minutes)
- During every interview to assist and advise
- In case of extension of the custody
- During confrontations with witnesses or co-defendants
The judicial police officer cannot question you within the 2 hours following the notification of the custody to your lawyer.
Right to notify a relative
You have the right to have a family member or any person you live with notified by phone. This notification may be postponed by a maximum of 12 hours by decision of the prosecutor.
Right to a medical examination
You may request to be examined by a doctor at any time during custody. In case of a medical issue, the doctor's opinion may lead to interruption or suspension of the measure.
Right to remain silent
You are not obliged to answer police questions. The right to silence is a fundamental right protected by the European Convention on Human Rights. Exercising it must be strategic: your lawyer advises you based on your case.
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01 84 60 92 47The lawyer's role during police custody
The lawyer does not merely attend interviews passively. Their role is active, technical, and strategic.
Confidential meeting before the first interview
As soon as he arrives at the police station, Mr. Bruguière meets with you confidentially for at least 30 minutes. This meeting allows him to:
- Understand the circumstances of your arrest
- Analyze the charges held against you
- Review the notification report of your rights
- Explain the alleged facts and their legal classification
- Advise you on the strategy to adopt (answer, stay silent, acknowledge some facts)
This meeting is protected by professional secrecy. Nothing you say to your lawyer can be disclosed to the police or the prosecutor.
Assistance during interviews
Mr. Bruguière attends all your interviews and makes sure that:
- The questions asked stay within the legal scope of the investigation
- No psychological pressure or intimidation is exerted
- Your statements are accurately transcribed in the report
- Necessary breaks and rest periods are respected
- Adversarial principles are preserved (right to consult essential documents)
At the end of each interview, the lawyer may submit written observations recorded in the official report.
Detecting procedural irregularities
Mr. Bruguière verifies the legality of every act of the custody:
- Legality of the arrest (flagrant offense, preliminary investigation, rogatory commission?)
- Compliance with deadlines (start of custody, extension, notification to the lawyer)
- Complete notification of your rights (lawyer, silence, medical examination, relative)
- Legality of searches and seizures
- Respect for the 2-hour delay before interrogation
Any irregularity detected may lead to annulment of the custody and of all subsequent acts, including confessions.
Access to the case file
The lawyer has access to the rights notification report, the medical certificate if any, and the interview reports from the first interview onwards. This access allows the defense strategy to be adapted in real time.
How can a lawyer be appointed for a relative in custody?
For minors
The appointment of a lawyer can be made directly by the legal representatives (parents, guardians) at the police station, or through the lawyer themselves. The presence of a lawyer is mandatory for minors placed in custody.
Mr. Bruguière immediately contacts the police services to notify his appointment and arrange a confidential meeting with the minor as soon as possible.
For adults
Family members may appoint a lawyer at the police station, but this appointment must then be confirmed by the person in custody when it is presented to them by the judicial police officer.
Mr. Bruguière intervenes with the police as quickly as possible so that this appointment is presented to your relative and confirmed by them.
Appointment procedure
Contact the firm immediately at 01 84 60 92 47 (24/7). Provide:
- The full name of the person in custody
- The police station or service where they are held
- The alleged facts (if you know them)
- Your family link or relationship with the person
The firm immediately transmits the appointment to the police station and Mr. Bruguière travels within the hour to meet your relative. If the situation evolves toward an immediate appearance or a CRPC, preparation begins right from the custody phase.
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01 84 60 92 47End of custody: what happens next?
At the end of custody, several outcomes are possible depending on the seriousness of the facts.
Release without charge
If the evidence is insufficient, you are released without immediate consequence. However, the prosecutor may later decide to prosecute or to drop the case.
Court summons
The prosecutor may release you while summoning you before the correctional court at a later date through a formal citation.
Immediate appearance
For offenses punishable by at least 2 years of imprisonment, the prosecutor may refer you for an immediate appearance to be tried the same day or within 2 to 6 weeks.
CRPC (guilty plea)
The prosecutor may offer you a CRPC (French guilty plea procedure). You acknowledge the facts in exchange for a negotiated sentence. Mr. Bruguière advises you on whether to accept or refuse based on the strength of the case.
Opening of a judicial investigation
For the most serious offenses, the prosecutor may refer the case to an investigating judge. You will then be formally indicted and placed under judicial supervision or in pretrial detention.
Why choose Mr. Bruguière for your custody case?
Immediate availability 24/7
Police custody happens at any time of day or night, weekends and holidays included. The firm provides a 24/7 phone line and acts within the hour in every police station of the Paris region.
Criminal law expertise and knowledge of emergency procedures
Mr. Bruguière handles daily custody cases in all types of criminal matters: violence, theft, drugs, fraud, traffic offenses, sexual offenses, organized crime.
- Immediately identify procedural flaws
- Anticipate investigators' strategies
- Effectively advise on whether to answer or remain silent
- Negotiate with the prosecutor to avoid immediate appearance or detention
Comprehensive support from custody to judgment
Mr. Bruguière's involvement does not stop at the end of custody:
- Building the defense file
- Gathering personal documents (statements, payslips, medical certificates)
- Pleadings before the correctional court or the assize court
- Appeal in case of conviction
- Follow-up on sentence enforcement
Transparent communication with families
Mr. Bruguière keeps you informed of the evolution of the situation, explains the legal stakes, and reassures you during these moments of intense stress.
Frequently asked questions about police custody
A question about police custody?
If a relative has been placed in custody, contact Mr. Bruguière immediately.
