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The Johnson Partnership Criminal Law Solicitors

The Johnson Partnership specialise in every area of criminal defence including Motoring Offences, Fraud, Youth Crime, Driving Bans, all the way up to Murder and Manslaughter. They also defend criminal matters related to business practices. Available 24/7 and able to work under Legal Aid where applicable.

🏠 Address: 4th Floor, Suite 3, 55 Whitefriargate, Hull, HU1 2HU

🌐 Website: https://www.thejohnsonpartnership.co.uk

βœ‰οΈ Email: mail@jphull.co.uk

πŸ“ž Phone: 01482 251 951

βš–οΈ They Handle: Motoring Offences, Legal Services, Legal Aid, Criminal Law

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