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Trusted Solicitors in Avery Hill
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 Avery Hill 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. Good legal advice, at the earliest opportunity, particularly at the police station, could make the difference between a successful defence or loss of liberty.
Mackesys solicitors serving Avery Hill has been renowned for well-prepared, high quality work. We have a sound knowledge of the Criminal Justice System. We work to get our clients the best outcomes possible. Many of Mackesys Avery Hill solicitors clients have secured acquittals with the help of the various outstanding experts we have available. Serious and minor cases can be handled by our experienced 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 of Solicitors is made up of 24 solicitors with Duty Status, five of whom have over 20 years of experience in criminal law, and five further solicitors who are undergoing preparation for Duty Status. Each of our Senior Management Clerks is not only a Police Station Accredited Representative, but also has at least 20 years of experience in client representation. Clients can be represented within the M25, Kent, Surrey and elsewhere. Mackesys solicitors in Avery Hill 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 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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