Sexual Offences
Sexual offences include a range of offences from sexual abuse and assault in their various forms to the most serious of allegations including historical sexual abuse and assault offences.
Sexual offences include a range of offences from sexual abuse and assault in their various forms to the most serious of allegations including historical sexual abuse and assault offences.
The Crown Court deals with the most serious of criminal charges and we have the depth of experience developed over many years of dealing with the most serious of cases at the Crown Court, including the most serious of assaults, murder, manslaughter, sexual offences, fraud, dishonesty and serious public disorder and violence, to represent your
The more serious the allegations, the serious the need for effective legal advice and representation from the outset at the police station and at court. The most serious offences include murder and manslaughter and other very serious assault offences and demand effective legal advice and representation at the earliest moment in an investigation.
As you may know, most criminal cases begin and end in the Magistrates’ Court. Our solicitors have decades of experience and have conducted thousands of cases and will support and guide you through the proceedings from the first hearing onwards.
The majority of criminal investigations at a police station involve a suspect being interviewed under caution when he or she has been arrested by the police and detained in custody or when he or she attends voluntarily at the request of the police.
An allegation of fraud and its investigation can be extremely damaging to an individual’s personal reputation and to any associated business. We are able to provide representation at the initial investigatory stage and in relation to court proceeding.
Drugs related offending includes a wide range of offences from simple possession of controlled drugs for personal use, possession of controlled rugs with intent to supply to cultivation of controlled drugs or the importation of drugs.
Motoring offences are often many people’s first and only experience with the criminal law and whether involving a speeding offence, disqualification under the totting up procedure, excess alcohol, careless or dangerous driving, they must be taken seriously.