Lawyers For Serious Criminal Offences

Serious Crime Lawyers

The offences which are categorised as serious crime are:

• Conspiracy offences
• Drug trafficking
• Human trafficking and organised illegal immigration
• Cyber Crime
• Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) and Actual Bodily Harm (ABH)
• Murder
• Terrorism

The creation of the National Crime Agency (NCA) has resulted in an increase in prosecutions for serious and organised crime, both nationally and internationally. The prosecuting authorities are placing great emphasis on detecting, investigating and prosecuting serious and organised crime, and also seek ensuing financial applications by deploying the proceeds of crime legislation.
serious crime lawyers

Conspiracy Offences

If the prosecution believe that a suspect has been acting in agreement with one or more individuals then they can charge the case as a Conspiracy. If you think you may be charged with a Conspiracy then you must seek experienced advice as soon as possible. Small details about what role different people played in the conspiracy can have a big impact upon any trial, sentencing exercise and ensuing financial proceedings.

Drug Offences

We can assist with all charges related to drug offences, including:

• Being concerned in the supply of drugs
• Possession with intent to supply
• Production of drugs
• Class A drugs – includes heroin, cocaine, ‘crack’, MDMA or ‘ecstasy’, LSD.
• Class B drugs – includes amphetamine, cannabis, ketamine.
• Class C drugs – includes diazepam, nandralone, testosterone, temazepam.
• Drugs analysis
• CCTV and Imagery
• Pathology and medical evidence
• Computer and digital forensics

What Can Garrick Law Do?

Securing successful results in serious crime cases involves challenging evidence in these key areas, often with the assistance of expert witnesses:

• Telephone and Cell Site evidence
• Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) data
• Forensic and DNA evidence
• Covert recordings and surveillance
• Firearms evidence
• Financial Evidence

serious crime lawyers

Serious Crime Lawyers

The offences which are categorised as serious crime are:

• Conspiracy offences
• Drug trafficking
• Human trafficking and organised illegal immigration
• Cyber Crime
• Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) and Actual Bodily Harm (ABH)
• Murder
• Terrorism

The creation of the National Crime Agency (NCA) has resulted in an increase in prosecutions for serious and organised crime, both nationally and internationally. The prosecuting authorities are placing great emphasis on detecting, investigating and prosecuting serious and organised crime, and also seek ensuing financial applications by deploying the proceeds of crime legislation.

Conspiracy Offences

If the prosecution believe that a suspect has been acting in agreement with one or more individuals then they can charge the case as a Conspiracy. If you think you may be charged with a Conspiracy then you must seek experienced advice as soon as possible. Small details about what role different people played in the conspiracy can have a big impact upon any trial, sentencing exercise and ensuing financial proceedings.

Drug Offences

We can assist with all charges related to drug offences, including:

• Being concerned in the supply of drugs
• Possession with intent to supply
• Production of drugs
• Class A drugs – includes heroin, cocaine, ‘crack’, MDMA or ‘ecstasy’, LSD.
• Class B drugs – includes amphetamine, cannabis, ketamine.
• Class C drugs – includes diazepam, nandralone, testosterone, temazepam.
• Drugs analysis
• CCTV and Imagery
• Pathology and medical evidence
• Computer and digital forensics

What can Garrick Law Do?

Securing successful results in serious crime cases involves challenging evidence in these key areas, often with the assistance of expert witnesses:

• Telephone and Cell Site evidence
• Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) data
• Forensic and DNA evidence
• Covert recordings and surveillance
• Firearms evidence
• Financial Evidence

CONTACT US

Please fill in the form below and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.

Email: enquiries@garricklaw.com
Tel: +44 (0)203 196 7822
Fax: +44 (0)203 196 7831
Address:
81 Chancery Lane
London WC2A 1DD

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