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Losing your driving licence can have a serious impact upon both work and family life. Masons Law help defend drivers charged with all types of motoring offences.
Motoring offences can vary from those that carry a fine or disqualification to those where a prison sentence is possible. Drug/Drink driving, speeding and the use of a mobile telephone are some of the more common offences. However serious the offence, the use of modern technology on our roads means that now, more people are finding themselves having to defend a motoring charge. It’s often very difficult to defend yourself along with being able to handle the fear, worry and stress that any type of prosecution could bring.
Working with Masons Law expert lawyers, we aim to guide you through every stage of your offence or prosecution. We will explain thoroughly what the allegation is, and the evidence against you. Everything we do is presented simply, using plain English. We consider any mitigating circumstances and put together the best possible technical defence. And if it goes to court, our lawyers are highly experienced at providing expert representation. Their aim is to secure the best possible outcome for you.
To get the support you need, call us today on 0208 5324884
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