Police Reports & Interrogation Tactics Defense
The Law Office of Nicholas P. Frye, P.C. provides dedicated and personalized criminal defense legal representation for clients in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New Hampshire, in both State and Federal courts.
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Challenging Police Reports and Interrogation Practices
Police reports and interrogation statements are often among the most important pieces of evidence used by prosecutors in criminal cases. However, reports may contain inaccuracies, omissions, assumptions, or interpretations that do not fully reflect what occurred.
At the Law Office of Nicholas Frye, we carefully review police reports, recorded interviews, and interrogation procedures to identify constitutional violations and unreliable statements.
Issues We Examine
We review:
- Miranda rights violations
- Coercive interrogation tactics
- False confession concerns
- Inconsistent police reporting
- Omitted exculpatory evidence
- Improper interview techniques
- Juvenile interrogation issues
- Recording discrepancies
- Witness interview inconsistencies
- Constitutional violations during questioning
Protecting Constitutional Rights During Investigations
Statements made during police questioning can have a significant impact on a criminal case. Our firm aggressively challenges unlawful interrogation practices and works to suppress improperly obtained evidence whenever appropriate.
Attorney Nicholas Frye handles serious felony matters involving complex constitutional and evidentiary issues throughout Massachusetts courts.

