Let us know how we can help you by selecting an option that applies to you (the answers will appear on the right):-
- I have been arrested and released on bail by the Police.
- I have a case in the Magistrates Court and need a solicitor.
- I have a case in the Crown Court for which I require representation.
- The Police wish to speak to me about the sale of cars which they suggest have been illegally adjusted.
- Do I have to pay or will my case be publicly funded?
- The Police wish to speak to me about a sexual offences case

1. I have been arrested and released on
bail by the police, to return to the police station.
This means that the police have not completed their investigations and have released you to return to the police station at an agreed date. You must return to the police station on that date, if you fail to do so this itself is a criminal offence.
If this is the case, you should certainly contact us if you did not have a solicitor at the police station. You may well be interviewed again on your return to the police station. The police could in fact just bail you again without interviewing you further. You have a choice as to whether you agree to be bailed or not. If you refuse, they must charge you or release you.
We can discuss these issues with you and advise you as to the appropriate course of action. We have a team of solicitors and accredited representatives, all experienced in representing clients at police stations.
Anyone who is in the police station, whatever their means, provided they are there for an arrestable offence, is entitled to free legal representation.

Click another question on the left to see the answer above or ask your question using the contact form provided.
This means that the police have not completed their investigations and have released you to return to the police station at an agreed date. You must return to the police station on that date, if you fail to do so this itself is a criminal offence.
If this is the case, you should certainly contact us if you did not have a solicitor at the police station. You may well be interviewed again on your return to the police station. The police could in fact just bail you again without interviewing you further. You have a choice as to whether you agree to be bailed or not. If you refuse, they must charge you or release you.
We can discuss these issues with you and advise you as to the appropriate course of action. We have a team of solicitors and accredited representatives, all experienced in representing clients at police stations.
Anyone who is in the police station, whatever their means, provided they are there for an arrestable offence, is entitled to free legal representation.
Click another question on the left to see the answer above or ask your question using the contact form provided.


