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Don’t Allow CPS Inefficiencies To Affect Your Legal Case

There are many reasons for instructing a specialist solicitor to assist you with your legal case.

An obvious and common one, is that as a lay person you simply don’t have the knowledge that specialists do in this field.  It’s a natural and very sensible decision to turn to an expert who understands the legal system, has the knowledge of suitable defences, and the experience of successfully presenting cases.

Another reason is the fear that many people feel when they realise they will have to appear in Court.  Our clients are always good people with minimal, if any, previous involvement with the legal system.  The reality of appearing in Court is terrifying, and we can make the process faster, easier and stress-free.  In some circumstances we can even appear in Court instead of the client altogether, which is a huge benefit to many people.

There is another reason why you should instruct a specialist solicitor, and many people unfamiliar with the legal world are not aware of this.

The fact is, that as a defendant charged with an offence, you are fighting your case against the large and powerful Crown Prosecution Service.  You are one person entering the legal system, and your case will be at the forefront of your mind.  It is likely that you will feel that the case hands over your head from the first moment you learn of the potential charge, until the final hearing when the case is concluded.

Our clients are often incredibly worried and have difficulty sleeping and eating.  Personal relationships may break down as a result of the case, your job or whole career may be at risk, and the case will be all-consuming.

It is fair, therefore, to expect that your case has similar importance to the people on the other side of the story – the prosecution service.  These are the people, after all, who will be building and presenting the case against you.  They should, surely, be organised and efficient and follow the guidelines set out by the Court – as you will have to as the defendant – to ensure that your case is heard fairly.

While this is the ideal, it is very rarely the reality.

A recent government-commissioned review has revealed that “defence practitioners throughout England and Wales reported problems with the lack of case ownership and morale within the CPS”.

It is certainly an experience that we can also confirm as being the norm, sadly.

Swift progress of a client’s case usually requires daily chasing by us of the prosecution service.  Deadlines set out for them by the Court are often ignored.  Delays are very commonly caused by their inability to review cases ahead of hearings.  Prosecutors often arrive at Court unaware of their cases, certainly without having prepared in advance.  Prosecutors are often agent barristers given no time to read or prepare cases ahead of hearings.

Put simply, anyone defending themselves without representation, will have to not only prepare their case, but also badger the prosecution service to ensure that they are following the procedure the Court requires.

The amount of time and effort that this takes is considerable.

Luckily, with Forrest Williams on your side, all of this work is included in the fixed fee that we quote you for the whole of your case.  We do not charge for every letter or phone call as we do not consider this to be fair – you need to know the total amount that your case will cost.

Facing a charge for a motoring matter is stressful enough.

Don’t increase your worry by trying to manage the case alone.

Get the experts on your side.

We are here to help.

Give us a call now for free initial advice and a fixed fee quote to manage the whole of the case for you.

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Lady Lawyers

We were amused to note this letter that was published in the Law Society Gazette back in 1984.

“Lady lawyers really are on the rampage.  What alarms me is the prospect of so many determined young women leaving their families to be run by others while they catch the train to the office.  No wonder there are so many broken homes.  Though I write to you, madam, it is to the beginner that my questions are really addressed – to the exquisite professional with the new briefcase in her first job.  What sort of wife and mother will she turn out to be, and what does the home help’s home help do with her children?”

As a team including five women, three of whom are mothers, we are proud to note how the legal world has welcomed ‘lady lawyers’, whose contributions we find priceless.

We do, however, realise that for men and women in this industry, the juggling role can be difficult.

We are committed as employers to assisting with that, by offering flexible working hours and unlimited holidays – regardless of gender.

Points Or A Ban For Speeding? Speeding Solicitor Case Study.

Tracy Johnson

In Derby Magistrates’ Court today, Henry Matthewson was delighted when Magistrates decided to impose 6 penalty points instead of a disqualification for his speeding offence.

 

Henry had been caught by a speed camera travelling at 75mph in a 40mph zone as he was travelling home from work on his motorcycle.

 

Although he told us, during his initial telephone call, that he had been hurrying home to tend to his sick wife, we explained to Henry that the court see many serious speeding offences and that they are not interested in excuses. To speed is unlawful.

 

However, we at Forrest Williams felt that Henry’s driving record (just 3 penalty points over his 10 year driving history, which had now come off his licence) and his exemplary character were factors that our Senior Partner, Steve Williams, could put forward as mitigation.

 

Henry told us that he spends a lot of time involved in fund raising for local charities. His character reference letters were well written and spoke of Henry in the most glowing terms. In addition, Henry told he had been so mortified by the speeding offence that he had quickly sold his motorcycle and completed a rider awareness course, during which he received one-to-one police officer instruction.

 

As our Steve Williams, expert speeding solicitor, was leaving court with Henry Matthewson, he noticed that all the defendants still waiting to be called for their hearings were unrepresented. This concerned Steve, as he knew that, by rights, Henry faced an almost certain disqualification had he not been represented today. For Henry such a disqualification would have been life-changing, as he needs his driving licence in order to travel to and from work each day.

 

For anyone who is seriously considering representing themselves at a forthcoming hearing, Steve would like to make clear that professional mitigation is so much more than simply running through a list of positive character traits, or explaining in great detail what actually happened on the day of the offence. It isn’t easy to get it right.

 

In fact, the people who often fare worst when representing themselves are those who are confident about their ability to speak in public, ie people who work in sales or teaching. Steve would put it like this: he wouldn’t assume he could deliver a lecture to an informed audience with no prior experience…so why should people assume they can represent themselves in court when they’ve never done it before? And yet they often do. With disastrous results. We hear from court staff all the time that confidence can be perceived as arrogance within a court room setting. Calmness can be perceived as not being all that bothered. And for those people who are nervous and struggle to give a good account of themselves, well, the court is a very busy place and not for the fainthearted.

 

So, for the reasons above, we at Forrest Williams would strongly advise you to think seriously about appointing a specialist legal company to fully prepare your case and to represent you in court, professionally. Henry Matthewson did this and he got the best possible result. He told us he was delighted with our services – from start to finish.

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