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Trusted Burglary Solicitors in Honor Oak
Mackesys Solicitors is based in London and services clients in Honor Oak. Over the last 25 years we have been a major criminal practice and we hold four awards of Criminal Contracts from the Legal Services Commission. With over 40 fee-earners in our specialist, dedicated team, we deal with both day to day crime and more serious cases such as fraud, rape and murder. Receiving good legal advice as soon as possible, especially in the police station, can determine whether you lose your liberty or mount a successful defence. Mackesys Burglary Solicitors serving Honor Oak has a sound knowledge of the workings of the Criminal Justice System and we are renowned for the high quality and extensive preparation of our work. Our clients can rely on us to do our best to get them the best possible results. On numerous occasions, members of Mackesys Honor Oak Burglary Solicitors list of first-class experts have aided us in helping our clients to gain acquittals. We have experience with cases of all levels, from minor to serious. By making use of 24 hour Arrest Line Service (number at top of website) you can facilitate our involvement from the first possible stage. If you have advance knowledge that the police wish to speak to you, contact us and we will organize a visit to the relevant 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. We represent clients from inside the M25, Surrey, Kent and further afield. In addition to the ten Accredited Police Station Representatives that Mackesys Burglary Solicitors in Honor Oak have in-house, we can access another 20 reps through First Call Representatives, an associated Agency.
About Honor OakHonor Oak is an inner suburban area principally of the London Borough of Lewisham, with part in the Southwark. The name originates from Oak of Honor Hill, or One Tree Hill. On 1 May 1602, Elizabeth I picnicked with Sir Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris in the Lewishamarea by an oak tree at the summit of a hill. The tree came to be known as the Oak of Honor. The tree surrounded by railings is an oak, planted c1905 and a successor to the historic one.
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