Brockbank Curwen Cain & Hall

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Criminal proceedings

There are an increasing number of ways to fall foul of the criminal law system, ranging from simple speeding offences to complex crime such as fraud.  You may even be arrested and prosecuted in connection with financial crime allegations relating to HMRC, or as a result of contravening Health and Safety at Work regulations.

Finding yourself involved directly or implicated in criminal proceedings is an incredibly worrying and frightening experience, especially if you are arrested and detained in police custody for any period of time.

It is vital that you know and understand what your rights are under these circumstances, particularly with regard to how long you can be kept in custody, how to conduct yourself and what you should (and should not) say while under arrest.

Our legal services generally deal with:

  • Motoring offences
  • Youth crime
  • Fraud and corporate crime

In addition, we can provide advice and support for any period of detention at the Police Station. Should your case goes to court we can help you prepare for any appearance at Magistrate or Crown Court (and if necessary, The Court of Appeal).  Our services include finding and instructing a Barrister, where required.

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Brockbanks and Oglethorpe & Broatch are practising names of Brockbank Curwen Cain & Hall Limited
(Company Number 4743224) registered in England and Wales.
Registered office: 44 Duke Street, Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28 7NR. A list of directors is available for inspection at all of the company’s offices.

The firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) (Firm ID: 00384225) and their code of conduct can be found at http://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/code-of-conduct.page