Not exact matches
Representing
clients at police stations interviewed
under caution for serious offences including murder, rape and grievous bodily harm.
Having qualified as an Accredited Police Station Representative with the Legal Services Commission in 2010, Rachel has extensive experience advising
clients in relation to voluntary attendances for interview
under caution, following arrest, and throughout detention.
We make it a priority to safeguard our
clients and their staff throughout the entire process from initial enquiries, interviews
under caution and court proceedings including Inquests.
Special
caution is warranted in awarding costs
under Rule 57.07 where the
client declines to waive solicitor
client privilege.
Emma has extensive experience of the investigative and prosecution processes and regularly represents
clients at interviews
under caution.
The Court
cautioned that
under different circumstances - for instance if the two
clients were litigating against each other in an «interference proceeding» before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office - an impermissible conflict of interest would arise.