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Most Recent Articles
- Business Fraud in the United Kingdom
Business fraud frequently involves the misappropriation of large sums of money, by an employee in a position of trust and often involves more than one person with the potential for charges of conspiracy. - Serious Fraud in the United Kingdom
These offenses often involve large sums of money coupled with a breach of trust and if more than one person is involved the potential for conspiracy charges arises. - Prisoners Rights in the United Kingdom
Specialist criminal solicitors usually offer advice on a wide range of prisoners rights issues and in all cases any necessary legal action will be dealt with using legal aid. - Police Arrests in the United Kingdom
An arrested person can normally be kept in custody for a maximum period of 24 hours which is extended to 36 hours for a serious offense and only a magistrate can order that the custody period be extended. - Drunk Driving & UK Law
The penalty for driving or attempting to drive whilst over the limit is a minimum 12 months driving ban, a fine of up to £5,000 and a possible maximum of 6 months' imprisonment. There is almost nothing that a drunk driving solicitor can do to prevent a driving ban in this situation. - Dangerous Driving & UK Law
There are three main categories relating to unsafe driving outlined in the Road Traffic Act 1988 which are careless or inconsiderate driving, dangerous driving and causing death by dangerous driving (which may be aggravated by consumption of drink or drugs). - Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 & Criminal Conspiracy
The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 places 'controlled' substances into three different categories... Most of the law on the importation and export of drugs is contained in the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979. - UK Motoring Offenses & Penalties
If you have been charged and you are likely to be banned either as a result of seriously excessive speed or as a result of 'totting up' you may need the help of expert speeding solicitors to ensure fair treatment. - UK White Collar Crime & Criminal Conspiracy
The seriousness of white collar crime should not be underestimated as these offenses frequently involve large sums of money together with an element of breach of trust and often with the involvement of co-conspirators. - Legal Rights on Arrest in the UK
An arrested person can normally be kept in custody for a maximum period of 24 hours which is extended to 36 hours for a serious offense and only a magistrate can order that the custody period be extended. - Prisoner Rights in United Kingdom Jails
Prisoner's rights are substantially strengthened by this legal process whereby almost all decisions that affect a prisoner can be challenged in the High Court using Judicial Review. - UK Compensation For Wrongful Arrest
Miscarriages of justice are a common occurrence in the United Kingdom and compensation can be claimed in a number of circumstances against either the police or the government.
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