|
Standing in the dock in front of a magistrate is something we all think can’t happen to us – until it does. If you drive, it only takes a simple mistake for you to end up at court. Very often, you may not have done what the police or prosecution allege.
The law and procedure for driving offences is complex. The police and prosecutors don’t always get it right. Our solicitors have the expert knowledge and experience to help you through all aspects of the investigation and court case. We will give you the best advice and representation at all stages of the process. We will always look for the obvious, and not so obvious, defences to avoid a conviction.
We understand that for most drivers the harshest punishment is the loss of your driving licence. We will do everything possible to help you keep your licence.
Even if you are up to 12 penalty points on your licence, a totting ban is not inevitable. We are experts at successfully persuading the court not to impose a disqualification, due to the exceptional hardship that would be suffered by yourself or others.
Our Drivers’ Defence Service covers all offences from going through a red light to causing death by Dangerous Driving. We have vast experience of representing drivers in every imaginable situation. We regularly represent professional drivers and those who drive high mileages - whose jobs depend on keeping their licence.
We can often make the difference between losing your licence and keeping it.
*** Driving Offence Fixed Fee *** |
|
For driving offences we will usually agree a fixed fee in advance.
For example, for an offence of drink driving, we will represent you on a Guilty Plea hearing at Nottingham Magistrates Court for for a Fixed Fee of £250 inclusive of VAT.
You will be represented by an experienced solicitor. Fee covers all advice and representation at one hearing. If your case requires more than one hearing, or is more complex, we will let you know the additional cost in advance.
|
Call Jon Hullis today to discuss your case.
View Recent Cases (Drivers' Defence)
|