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Trusted Drink Driving Solicitors in Avery Hill
Mackesys Solicitors is based in London and services clients in Avery Hill. 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 drink driving solicitors serving Avery Hill 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. We always exert ourselves to the fullest to secure the best outcome for our clients. Mackesys Avery Hill drink driving 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 taking advantage of our 24 hour Arrest Line Service (number at top of website) you can facilitate our earliest involvement. Should you be aware that the police desire to speak with you, simply contact us in advance and we will arrange your attendance at the police station. Our team is made up of 24 Duty Solicitors, five of whom have over 20 years of experience in criminal law. Additionally, we have a further five solicitors who are presently undergoing preparation for Duty Status. Our team of Senior Managing Clerks are all Police Station Accredited Representatives with over 20 years of experience representing Clients. Mackesys drink driving solicitors in Avery Hill 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 Avery HillEltham Palace is a large house in Eltham, within the London Borough of Greenwich,South East London, England. It is an unoccupied royal residence and owned by the Crown Estate. In 1995 its management was handed over to English Heritage which restored the building in 1999 and opened it to the public. It has been said the internally Art Deco house is a "masterpiece of modern design".The original palace was given to Edward II in 1305 by the Bishop of Durham, Anthony Bek, and used as a royal residence from the 14th to the 16th century.
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