Interrogation (''Questioning'')

Formal, sometimes aggressive, questioning by police or officials when a person is first arrested.  A person should almost never answer any questions during interrogation without first speaking to a lawyer.  All people in the United States have a right to remain silent, a right to an attorney in a criminal case, and a presumption of innocence.  Demaning a lawyer before the interrogation begins can often make the difference between being sent to jail or not.