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Criminal Defence

Whether it's a summons for speeding or something more serious

We have Lincolnshire's leading criminal defence experts providing a 24 hour service.

If you are arrested at any time of the day or night, we have a dedicated team of specialist advisers able to attend at the police station. They will protect your rights and advise you on how best to proceed at what can be a very frightening time in intimidating surroundings.

If you are charged with an offence we will provide good common sense advice throughout the proceedings at the Magistrates Court. If your case proceeds to the Crown Court we will fully prepare the case and instruct a Barrister. Alternatively, we have our own specialist solicitors who are qualified to attend and represent you at the Crown Court should you prefer a more personal level of service.

Road traffic offences are an area where many people feel they have little opportunity to defend themselves but this is not always the case. We can advise you on the best way forward. Click Here to fill out our online form and we will contact you promptly

We are also able to deal with Business Defence and Regulatory Law, for example Care Standards for Residential Care Homes, Road Transport Law for Haulage Companies, Doctors before the General Medical Council, Environmental Law, Trading Standards and Trade Mark Infringements.

Please contact any of the listed solicitors who will be more than happy to discuss any issues further.

24 Hour Hotlines
Boston 01205 314600 - Lincoln 01522 561022
Grantham & Newark 0845 601 2664


Our Areas of Work

We are able to provide specialist advice and assistance in all aspects of Defence law including

Police Station Advice

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Magistrates Court Representation

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Crown Court Representation

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Appeals

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Prison Law

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Road Traffic and Speeding Offences

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Business Defence

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Courts-Martial & Armed Forces Law

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Road Transport Law

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