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Trusted Solicitors in Chislehurst
For the last 25 years, Mackesys Solicitors has been a major London criminal practice. Chislehurst 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 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 solicitors serving Chislehurst 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 be confident that we will strive to secure them the best possible outcomes and results. Mackesys Chislehurst solicitors list of outstanding experts is extensive, and in many cases, these experts have been instrumental in achieving acquittals for our clients. Our team deals with cases from the most serious to the most ordinary. 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 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. Clients can be represented within the M25, Surrey, Kent and elsewhere. In-house, Mackesys solicitors in Chislehurst have a team of ten Accredited Police Station Representatives and we can access a further 20 Representatives though our associated Agency, First Call Representatives.
About ChislehurstChislehurst is a suburban settlement in south east London, England and an electoral ward of the London Borough of Bromley. Camden Place (now Chislehurst Golf Club) is where the French Emperor Napoleon III died in exile in 1873. His body and that of the Prince Imperial were buried originally in St Mary's Church, before they were removed to St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough. There is a memorial to Napoléon Eugène on Chislehurst Common, and the area's connections with the imperial family are found in many road names and in the local telephone code, 467, which in its earlier format corresponded to the letters IMP (for imperial).
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