Driving Matters
Charter Solicitors are experienced and qualified in dealing with all types of cases related to driving.
Whether you have been injured in an accident, accused of speeding, drink driving or any other driving related crime, Charter Solicitors can help you. It is recommended that you contact a solicitor as soon as you have contact with the police.
Whether you are pleading guilty or innocent Charter Solicitors will seek to achieve the best possible outcome for you and will let you know all of your rights in your particular case.
Charter Solicitors deal with all types of driving cases including:
- Speeding
- Death by Dangerous Driving
- Failing to Stop
- Failing to Report an Accident
- Use of a Mobile phone while driving
- Careless Driving
- Dangerous Driving
- Drink Driving
Areas of Law
Charter Solicitors have a large team specialising in many different areas of criminal law.
Criminal Law
If you are facing an allegation of criminal conduct, then it is essential that you get clear and straightforward legal advice from experienced criminal defence lawyers who will protect you and your rights.
Prison Law
Prison Law is concerned with the rights of prisoners. Charter Solicitors appreciate the emotional distress caused to you and your family during times of imprisonment or upcoming imprisonment.
Appeals
A person who is convicted of an offence at the Crown Court may appeal against the sentence passed to the Court of Appeal. A sentence includes any order made by a Court when dealing with an offender.
Driving Matters
Whether you have been injured in an accident, accused of speeding, drink driving or any other driving related crime, Charter Solicitors can help. You should contact a solicitor as soon as you have contact with the police.
CCRC
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) is an independent body that investigates possible miscarriages of justice. It has the power to investigate cases and to refer (send) cases to the Court of Appeal.
Serious Fraud and Complex Cases
Our Serious Fraud legal team has an impressive case record in representing suspects, defendants and witnesses in many different types of serious and complex cases.
Proceeds of Crime
The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 was introduced to diminish the proceeds from criminal activities and to deter those seeking financial gain from their criminal proceedings.



