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Trusted Burglary Solicitors in Caterham
Mackesys Solicitors has been one of London’s major criminal practices for the last quarter of a century and offers its services to those from the Caterham area. We hold no less than four Criminal Contracts which we were awarded by the Legal Services Commission. Our specialist team, consisting of in excess of 40 fee-earners, takes on both everyday crime and serious cases such as fraud, murder and rape. Loss of liberty and a successful defence can often be separated by the quality and speed at which you receive good legal advice. Mackesys Burglary Solicitors serving Caterham is recognised for our knowledge of the Criminal Justice System and the high quality and level of preparation of our work. We always exert ourselves to the fullest to secure the best outcome for our clients. Mackesys Caterham Burglary Solicitors have numerous experts on our list, many of whom have helped our clients to secure acquittals. Both minor and serious cases are familiar to our team. By using our 24 hour Arrest Line Service (number at top of website) you can make us involved from the beginning. If you know that the police want to discuss something with you, you can contact us ahead of time and we will arrange you attendance at the relevant police station. We have 24 Duty Solicitors on our team and a further five solicitors who are preparing to receive Duty Status. Five of our Duty Solicitors have been involved in criminal law for over 20 years. All of our Senior Managing Clerks have represented clients for over 20 years and are Police Station Accredited Representatives. Mackesys Burglary Solicitors in Caterham are able to represent clients within the M25, Kent, Surrey and beyond. We have ten in-house Accredited Police Station Representatives.
Also, through an associated Agency, First Call Representatives, we have further access to another twenty Reps.
About CaterhamThe Caterham Line runs between Purley in South London and Caterham in Surrey. The line operates as a commuter service to London. The Caterham branch was opened as the Caterham Railway on 5 August 1856, from a junction with the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR). The opening had been delayed because of a quarrel between the LB&SCR and the South Eastern Railway (SER), in whose territory the line was deemed to be. When the Caterham Railway went bankrupt in 1859, the SER took it over.
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