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Trusted Burglary Solicitors in Waterloo
London-based Mackesys Solicitors has been a major criminal practice for the last quarter of a century. Waterloo area clients are serviced by our dedicated team. Holders of four Criminal Contracts from the Legal Services Commission, our specialist team consists of in excess of 40 fee-earners. We deal with everything from everyday crime to rape, serious fraud and murder. When you seek out good legal advice as soon as you can, in particular at the police station, you could be taking the step that will make the difference between a successful defence and the curtailment of your freedom. Recognized for our first-rate work and the preparation we put in, Mackesys Burglary Solicitors serving Waterloo is knowledgeable about the Criminal Justice System. Our aim is always to get our clients the best results possible. Mackesys Waterloo Burglary Solicitors wide list of first-rate experts has often aided us in gaining acquittals for our clients. Our team has experience with both minor and serious cases. Our 24 hour Arrest Line Service (number at top of website) means that we you can involve us as soon as possible. If you know that you will be contacted by the police, speak to us ahead of time and we will make arrangements with the appropriate 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. We represent clients within the M25, Kent, Surrey and beyond. Not only do Mackesys Burglary Solicitors in Waterloo have ten Accredited Police Station Representatives in-house, but through First Call Representative, an associated Agency, we can access a further 20 Representatives.
About WaterlooWaterloo station, also known as London Waterloo, is a central London railway terminus and London Underground complex. The station is owned and operated by Network Rail and is close to the South Bank of the River Thames, and in Travelcard Zone 1. A station on this site first came into being in 1848. The present buildings were inaugurated in 1922. Part of the station is a Grade II listed heritage building. With some 88 million passengers a year, Waterloo is easily Britain's busiest railway station in terms of passenger throughput.
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