FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
The following is a list of questions that our clients frequently ask us:
What types of criminal cases do you handle?
We defend clients across the full spectrum of criminal law, including fraud, serious violent crime such as murder and assault, sexual offences, drug offences, firearms matters, and cybercrime. Our work begins at the police station and continues through the Magistrates Court, Youth Court, and Crown Court.
Every case is different, and we prepare carefully tailored defence strategies to reflect each client’s circumstances. Our team is committed to protecting your rights and working towards the best possible outcome at every stage of the process.
What should I do if I'm under investigation?
If you’re under investigation, it’s essential to seek legal advice as soon as possible. Contact us immediately so we can guide you through the process and ensure your rights are protected from the start.
Will my case be kept confidential?
Yes, client confidentiality is a cornerstone of our practice. Any information you share with us will be protected under strict privacy laws, and your case details will only be shared with those directly involved in your legal matter.
How long will my case take to resolve?
The timeline of a case depends on its complexity and the specifics of the charges. We will provide you with a clear timeline during our consultation and keep you updated throughout the process.
Can you represent clients outside the UK?
We specialise exclusively in criminal defence across England and Wales, handling cases including fraud, serious violence, sexual offences, drugs, firearms, and cybercrime. Our team delivers tailored defence strategies to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome.
What happens if I’m convicted?
If you are convicted, we will discuss your options for appeal, sentence reduction, or other post-conviction remedies. We are here to guide you through every stage of the legal process, ensuring your rights are defended.
How do I fund my case?
We provide legal representation funded either through legal aid or privately, with eligibility for legal aid determined by an income assessment. For those who do not qualify for legal aid or prefer private services, we offer tailored quotes based on your specific needs.