LEGAL REPRESENTATION FOR DRIVING OFFENCES IN ENGLAND AND WALES

  • Fixed Fee.

  • Instruct an expert barrister direct. No solicitor means you save money.

  • We can come to you for conferences.

  • Legal representation in any court for driving or criminal offences.

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CONFERENCES

Conferences for legal advice can be arranged anywhere in the UK for all driving offences. Our head office is in Worcester but we can travel to meet you or hold a conference at our office. Please call to discuss.

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COURT REPRESENTATION

Expert legal representation can be arranged at reasonable rates in any court in England and Wales. Affordable rates are possible as you are instructing the barrister directly and therefore there is no solicitor to pay. Fees are fixed before the hearing so no surprise costs.

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EXPERIENCE

William has many years experience representing clients for driving offences but he also defends in much more serious cases of drugs, violence, sexual offences and fraud. Please contact us to discuss if you have been charged with any offence.

WILLIAM SMOUT, Barrister, Director of Driving Justice.

William has been a barrister since 2005 and has been representing clients for criminal and driving offences for 20 years. Driving Justice was established in 2012 to assist people when facing criminal charges for motoring offences. Please call 07715 412799, send a Whatsapp or text message and you will receive a callback within 24 hours for a free telephone consultation to discuss your case. William may be in court so please leave a message and you will hear from us shortly.

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