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If you are suspected of a criminal offence, having the right support and advice is where Masons Law can help. Making certain you are properly represented is what we do – from motoring offences to more serious and complex criminal offences.
Being properly represented when you are accused of committing a crime means you are treated lawfully. From public order offences to serious crimes – you need legal support when attending interviews, answering questions or providing the authorities, such as the police, with any evidence or information. If you are under caution, it is important to know what this means. And if the matter proceeds to a formal charge and possible sanctions, expert legal advice becomes vitally important.
Across the UK Masons Law’ have specialist lawyers who can advise and represent you – at the police station, at the magistrates’ court or at the crown court. They explain the situation and use plain and simple English so you fully understand what is happening – and what he consequences might be. They successfully handle a wide range of cases providing you with a professional and skilled defence. If your case goes to court, our lawyers are thorough and diligent. We aim to provide you with the best possible defence – from the doors of the police station to those at the courthouse.
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If you are suspected of a criminal offence, having the right support and advice is where Masons Law can help. Making certain you are properly represented is what we do – from motoring offences to more serious and complex criminal offences.
Being properly represented when you are accused of committing a crime means you are treated lawfully. From public order offences to serious crimes – you need legal support when attending interviews, answering questions or providing the authorities, such as the police, with any evidence or information. If you are under caution, it is important to know what this means. And if the matter proceeds to a formal charge and possible sanctions, expert legal advice becomes vitally important.
Across the UK masons Law’ have specialist lawyers who can advise and represent you – at the police station, at the magistrates’ court or at the crown court. They explain the situation and use plain and simple English so you fully understand what is happening – and what he consequences might be. They successfully handle a wide range of cases providing you with a professional and skilled defence. If your case goes to court, our lawyers are thorough and diligent. We aim to provide you with the best possible defence – from the doors of the police station to those at the courthouse.
Contact us today on 0808 258 1060 and let us help you with your case.
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