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Trusted Drink Driving Solicitors in Honor Oak
For the last 25 years, Mackesys Solicitors has been a major London criminal practice. Honor Oak area clients are welcome. We currently hold four Criminal Contracts which the Legal Services Commission awarded us. Our team of over 40 fee-earners are dedicated specialists who deal with cases from day to day crime to murder, rape and serious fraud. Receiving early, high quality legal advice, especially at the police station, can be the deciding factor between whether you lose your liberty or have a successful defence. Mackesys drink driving solicitors serving Honor Oak knowledge of the Criminal Justice System is sound, and we are known for the detailed preparation and high quality of our work. We work hard to secure the best possible results for our clients.
Mackesys Honor Oak drink driving solicitors have an extensive list of high quality experts, who, on many occasions, have helped us secure acquittals for our clients.
We are experienced in both serious and minor cases. 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. Our team consists of 24 Duty Solicitors. Five of our solicitors have more than 20 years experience in criminal law. We have five other solicitors who are currently preparing for Duty Status.
We also have a team of Senior Managing Clerks, each with more than 20 years experience in the representation of Clients. All are Police Station Accredited Representatives. Clients can be represented within the M25, Kent, Surrey and elsewhere. Mackesys drink driving solicitors in Honor Oak have our own team of ten Accredited Police Station Representatives, but if necessary we can call on the 20 Reps of 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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