Motoring offences are a common occurrence and a particular hazard for business people on the move. Sometimes the offence may be minor; other times it could be far more serious with potentially devastating consequences. We have decades of experience in successfully protecting people’s driving licences, making Stephensons the firm to call if you need a specialist motoring defence lawyer. If you have received a notice of intended prosecution or have been contacted by the police we can advise you on the best course of action to take. If you have been summonsed to court we can provide you with information on the likely outcome of your case and, if necessary, defend you in court, especially if you face a disqualification.
Areas of specialism
- Carry on Driving: Membership to this exclusive service will provide free initial legal advice on a whole spectrum of motoring offences.
- 24 hour emergency advice line: If you are arrested by the police you are entitled to speak to a lawyer on the telephone. Our initial advice is free of charge.
- Fixed fee telephone advice service: Speak to one of our lawyers on the phone today who will advise you about your case and answer your questions. This service is available in office hours only for a cost of £50.
- Written guilty pleas by post: We can present your mitigation to the Court in a letter and help achieve the most lenient punishment.
- Preparing your case for court: We have years of experience in preparing cases in the Magistrates and the Crown Court. We will make tactical decisions, gather evidence and instruct experts on your behalf where necessary. We have access to a network of expert witnesses, barristers and specialist solicitors throughout the country who we can use to help prepare your case.
- Representation in Court: Our team of experienced, specialist advocates will defend you in Court and have a proven track record in protecting our client’s driving licences.
- Fixed legal costs: In most cases we can offer you a menu of fixed fees giving you piece of mind from the start.
