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Choosing a Lawyer - Some Crucial Information
The Hype
“We are solicitors specialising in drink and drug driving law.”
Possible questions for the solicitor:
- Am I paying for this initial call or is it free of charge?
- Do you concentrate solely on drink and drug driving law or do you also have a general criminal practice: in other words is drink and drug driving defence work a sideline?
- Do you have long and established contacts with expert scientific witnesses who may – perhaps vitally – assist in my defence?
The Hype
“We are a firm of top drink driving solicitors look at our success rates and our trial victories – read our statistics!”
Possible questions for the solicitor:
You know what some say about statistics and at the very least they should be questioned. What does the solicitor say about the following:
- How many of your clients actually pleaded guilty so, in fact, there never was a trial?
- If there was a trial, did all of the prosecution witnesses actually turn up?
- Was the prosecution case weak to start with, in other words was it a sure-fire defence winner from the word go?
Real trial victories are where the case could have gone either way and it was the skill of the lawyer which swung the decision in the client’s favour.
The Hype
“We use specialist barristers!”
Possible questions for the solicitor:
- If you’re a specialist drink/drug driving solicitor then why would you need, with my money, to instruct a so-called “specialist barrister” for the trial?
- If you send my trial out to some “specialist barrister” then doesn’t that mean that I’ll then be paying for two lawyers?
- Is it perhaps the case that you have so much work that you have to send trials out to such so-called “specialist barristers”? In other words are you simply making a virtue out of necessity?
The Hype
“We offer direct personal contact from start to finish”
Possible questions for the solicitor:
- Will it be you and only you dealing with my case, or will I find, when I call your office, that you’re not available and that I end up speaking to your secretary or some assistant solicitor who has little knowledge of my case?
- Are you available to speak about my case in the evening or at weekends, when – though it may not be convenient for you – it will be convenient for me?
- If I appeal a guilty verdict in the Magistrate’s Court, to the Crown Court, are you qualified to represent me in the Crown Court or will you then also have to instruct a barrister?
The Hype
“Read our testimonials and references.”
Possible questions for the solicitor:
- This is really what you need to study: real comments by real client’s!
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What clients say about us
Wimbledon Court
Peter | Croydon
Thank you for your impeccable attention to detail, honesty and professionalism throughout this ordeal.
Southend on Sea Court
Dylan | Essex
I was charged with failing to provide a blood sample but the reason for this was because of my needle phobia and general stress.
Sefton Court
Harry | Merseyside
I came across the motoring justice website on the net and looked at the videos and references. I was charged with drug driving (61 in Benzo and 43 in Ketamine) and had to go to Liverpool Court.
Reading Court
Mark | Bracknell
You were my lawyer at Reading Court today on a drink driving charge (110 in blood) and things had not looked good before I chose you to represent me.
Oxford Court
Yahaya – London
I had 4 charges against me at the Oxford Court – Failing to provide breath test as a “Driver”. Driving other than with a licence. Not having road insurance & Failing to provide breath test as was “In Charge”.
Norwich Court
Ryan | Coventry
I came before Norwich Justices’ Court on a drug driving charge, 3.9 micros in a litre of my blood. You always said that the police procedures were wrong and should be fought.
Leeds Court
Tabraz | Leeds
Was charged with drink driving (50 in breath) and Googled you. Thank goodness I did! You are a top drink driving/drug driving barrister.
Highbury Court
Amardeep | Birmingham
I had been charged with D.U.I. [at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court] but the prosecution service then changed it later to driving over the drug drive legal limit.
Drink Driving Legal Defence
A Personalised Legal Defence Specialist Drink Driving Advocacy
Backed by over 40 years of experience.
If you’ve been charged with a drink driving offence then you must act QUICKLY. The police will have arranged the earliest possible court hearing while you remain in a state of shock.
The roadside breath test, if one is demanded and given, is purely a screening test and does not prove in itself that you were over the drink driving limit. To prove this, the police must take you to a police station.

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