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If you, or someone you’re close to, has been accused of committing a crime (whether it’s something relatively minor like a public order or motoring offence or a much more serious crime) then you’ll want professional help from an experienced criminal law solicitor who understands the way the law works, and who also understands the way the law authorities who enforce it work.
Anyone facing up to criminal prosecution will undoubtedly feel confused about what’s happening and frightened about as-yet unknown possibilities, making straight-thinking very difficult. Thankfully getting a good criminal solicitor can quickly enable you to understand what’s happening by explaining all the details and options open to you in plain English. And then, even more importantly, begin putting a strong criminal defence case together to help you as much as possible.
Renowned for their proficiency, professionalism and dedication, Masons Law network of lawyers specialise in a wide range of criminal defence matters these include:
Masons Law have a national network of law firms to match you up with a specialist solicitor who can help you put together a strong criminal defence case.
To help you further, we offer everyone who contacts us Free Initial Assessment, so we can understand your situation fully and begin to assess what we can do to help. Many people who come to us for Free Initial Assessment then use QualitySolicitors’ Ask the Legal Expert service, because this is an introductory face-to face meeting with an experienced solicitor for just £99 to really get your criminal defence case started properly.
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