by Kris | Apr 12, 2020 | Criminal law, Direct Access Barristers, Miscellany, Motoring Law, Police, Private client criminal defence, Public law, Road Traffic law
Welcome to Day 5 of this six-day series on the simple things people can do to stay out of the magistrates court. In this series, I’ll show you everyday mistakes people are making which are costing them money, points on their licence, and/or unnecessary criminal...
by Kris | Apr 10, 2020 | Criminal law, Direct Access Barristers, DIY Law, Motoring Law, Police, Private client criminal defence, Road Traffic law
Welcome to Day 4 of this six-day series on the simple things people can do to stay out of the magistrates court. In this series, I’ll show you everyday mistakes people are making which are costing them money, points on their licence, and/or unnecessary criminal...
by Kris | Apr 9, 2020 | Criminal law, Direct Access Barristers, Miscellany, Motoring Law, Police, Road Traffic law
Welcome to Day 3 of this six-day series on the simple things people can do to stay out of the magistrates court. In this series, I’ll show you everyday mistakes people are making which are costing them money, points on their licence, and/or unnecessary criminal...
by Kris | Apr 8, 2020 | Criminal law, Direct Access Barristers, Miscellany, Motoring Law, Police, Road Traffic law
Welcome to Day 2 of this six-day series on the simple things people can do to stay out of the magistrates court. In this series, I’ll show you everyday mistakes people are making which are costing them money, points on their licence, and/or unnecessary criminal...
by Kris | Apr 7, 2020 | Criminal law, Direct Access Barristers, Motoring Law, Police, Road Traffic law
I’m really excited to share a new series on simple things people can do to stay out of the magistrates court. Over the next six days, I’ll show you everyday mistakes people are making which are costing them money, points on their licence, and/or unnecessary...
by Kris | Apr 4, 2020 | Criminal law, Direct Access Barristers, DIY Law, Miscellany, Police, Private client criminal defence
Can the police direct a non-infected person to go home? This is essentially the question I raised in my previous posts, “Can the Coronavirus police stop me from jogging?” and, “What’s the penalty for complying with Coronavirus laws?”. The...