From representation at a police station to presenting a case to the Court of Appeal, we
are motivated by the same goal, to achieve the best possible outcome for our clients.
If you or a loved one are charged or arrested with a criminal offence, it is best to
consult with a qualified solicitor to assist you in your situation. SKR Legal Solicitors
undertake work in police stations and courts throughout England and Wales, representing
clients facing all types of Criminal allegations.
Our dedicated solicitors and case workers support and represent you at every stage of
your case, regardless of how large or small it may be. We approach all our clients with
sympathy and with the utmost discretion when dealing with their cases.
Often our clients will find themselves being investigated by the police with significant
state resources supporting any prosecution by the Crown Prosecution Service, it is at
times like this when you need a firm that has the right experience and a fearless
attitude to fight for your case.
We operate a 24-hour service, 365 days a year without exception. If you find yourself
being questioned by the police at the police station we can get a solicitor to you very
quickly. Our client’s rights are important to us and we make sure they are fearlessly
protected regardless of the circumstances.
Offences that we regularly deal with include:
o Assault offences such as common assault, ABH and GBH
o Criminal damage offences
o Theft Act offences including theft, burglary and robbery etc
o Public Order Act offences such as threatening behaviour etc
o Drug-related offences such as possession, intent to supply etc
o Possession of offensive weapons and knife-related offences
o Sexual offences such as indecent exposure and sexual assault etc
o Money laundering offences such as possession of criminal property
o Racially aggravated offences
o Harassment offences
o Counterfeiting and forgery-related offences
o Breach of court orders such as non-molestation or restraining orders etc
If you find yourself in need of a solicitor, don’t wait until you are being interviewed
by the police, as what you say and agree to in a police station, will dictate what will
happen to you and can affect whether or not a prosecution is brought.
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