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The Johnson Partnership Criminal Defence Solicitors

As the largest criminal firm in England and Wales, they cover the entire country and have solicitors specialising in every area of criminal law practice including business defence and Prison Law. They cover criminal offences ranging from motoring offences, VAT Fraud, ASBO's, Youth Crime, Driving Bans, Professional Misconduct, Trading Standards law to Murder and Manslaughter. They have experienced teams of criminal defence solicitors in all of their offices offering a specialist, discreet, legally aided service to everyone. Contact them 24 hours a day on any of their main office telephone numbers.

🏠 Address: Floors 1 - 3, St Sepulchre Gate, Doncaster, DN1 1TD

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

✉️ Email: mail@jpdoncaster.co.uk

📞 Phone: 01302 360606

⚖️ They Handle: Legal Services, Legal Aid, Criminal Law, Motoring Offences

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Criminal Law, Legal Aid, Legal Services, Motoring Offences.

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Doncaster Information:

The Waterdale area of the town centre is currently undergoing revitalization, with a new movie theater (known as CAST), new civic offices and a new public square already having been completed, on the website of the old Waterdale car park. Steel foundries, rolling generators and wire mills were built near to the railways that brought steel from Rotherham and Sheffield. A large number of mining jobs were lost in the late 1980s, and today coal mining has halted. Doncaster sits on the Nice North Road or A1 largely right down to its geographical importance and Roman history. The first part of the road to the Doncaster fort was constructed in the midst of the first century AD and it is thought that a route by way of the north Derbyshire hills was developed in the latter half of the 1st century. ... [snippet] Read more here »

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The regulatory bodies overseeing these professionals—the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board—ensure that standards are maintained and clients are protected. Both professions are regulated to ensure high standards of competence and ethics, with solicitors overseen by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and barristers by the Bar Standards Board. In many cases, solicitors also represent clients in lower courts and tribunals. Ultimately, the goal of both solicitors and barristers is to uphold justice, protect client interests, and ensure that the law is applied fairly and effectively. Solicitors usually complete a law degree followed by the Solicitors Qualifying Examination and a period of work-based experience. ... [snippet] Read more here »