We have considerable experience across a broad range of criminal litigation from minor offences to major offences. We aim to defend the interests of our clients charged with any criminal offence and to protect their inherent civil liberties and human rights. We also have a reputation for looking after vulnerable clients including young people, clients with mental health difficulties and clients facing charges which could damage their professional and personal reputations.
Types of Work/Cases we undertake:
Allegations of serious fraud including money laundering; car "ringing"; and online conspiracies to pirate copyrighted material. Allegations of violence including murder, manslaughter, and kidnapping. Allegations of possession of offensive weapons including the use and/or possession of firearms including conspiracy to supply firearms and armed robbery. Allegations of dishonesty such as benefit fraud, conspiracy to steal or defraud, allegations of theft from an employer or public body, and minor acts of dishonesty such as shop lifting. Drugs related crime- from large scale cross-border importation and supply cases to possession of small quantities of illicit drugs. Street crime- including robbery and allegations of anti-social behaviour Public Order Offences Road Traffic Cases including allegations of causing death by dangerous driving. Allegations of sexual abuse including serious sexual offences such as rape, sexual assault, and allegations of possession of s.48 images.
Whatever the allegation we assure you that we at Shergill & Co. will do our utmost to represent you to the best of our ability.
In addition we at Shergill & Co. handle all types of criminal matter, including those related to: Murder and manslaughter ABH (Actual Bodily Harm)GBH (Grievous Bodily Harm)Sexual offences, including rapeRobberyTheftBurglaryFirearms offencesDrugs offencesDangerous driving and other driving offencesDeceptionFraudConspiracyExtraditionBenefit FraudOther Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and local authorityprosecutionsCourt summonses
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