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Client FAQ
Questions & Answers



Why a Specialist Lawyer for Criminal Law?
The title "Specialist Lawyer for Criminal Law" is only awarded to lawyers who demonstrate exceptional theoretical knowledge and extensive practical experience.
For clients, this means a high degree of specialization, up-to-date expertise, and quality in their defense.
With over 20 years of professional experience, Matthias Trepesch offers targeted and reliable defense strategies tailored to your individual case.






When should I consult a criminal defense lawyer?
As early as possible - ideally, at the first contact, ideally before making any statement to the police or public prosecutor's office.





Do I have to comply with a police summons?
Generally, there is no obligation to comply. However, prior legal consultation is strongly recommended.


 


How much does criminal law consultation cost?
The costs depend on the scope and complexity of the case. Transparency is our top priority.






FAQ: White-Collar and Tax Criminal Law

What should I be aware of during a search?

Stay calm and do not make any statements about the matter. Contact a criminal defense attorney immediately.

Is self-reporting advisable?
Whether self-reporting is an option depends on the individual case and should only be done after consulting a lawyer.

What are the consequences of a conviction?
The possible consequences range from fines and imprisonment to professional repercussions.





FAQ: Traffic Law

Do I have to accept a penalty notice?
No. It is advisable to have it reviewed by a lawyer.

When is a driver's license revoked?
For serious or repeated offenses.

Services in Traffic Law
- Fine proceedings
- Traffic offenses (e.g., driving under the influence, hit-and-run)
- Driver's license revocation
- Traffic accidents


Why seek legal advice early?
Even minor mistakes can have far-reaching consequences. Early review of the evidence can prevent driving bans or penalty points.



 


FAQ: Juvenile Criminal Law

Are different penalties applied to juveniles?
Yes. Juvenile criminal law primarily focuses on educational measures.


Should my child go to the police?
Prior legal consultation is strongly recommended.



 


Selected Cases (anonymized)

Discontinuation of an investigation for suspected fraud due to lack of evidence
Successful reduction of sentence in a complex white-collar crime case
Avoiding a public trial through an early defense strategy

Discontinuation of a complex investigation for suspected tax evasion following a comprehensive defense
Avoiding a public trial through early termination of proceedings
Successful defense of an entrepreneur in a complex fraud case






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