Experienced Solicitors for Lavender Hill Magistrates Court
Our expert criminal defence solicitors have handled many cases that have been heard at Lavender Hill Magistrates Court, routinely securing positive outcomes for our clients.
Lavender Hill Magistrates Court hears all types of adult and youth criminal cases, as well as motoring traffic cases. This includes cases which are later passed on to the Crown Court.
If you are due to attend Lavender Hill Magistrates Court, and you do not qualify for Legal Aid we can agree on a fixed fee from £800 plus VAT to attend your first hearing - fees to be agreed for each case. This will be with a Specialist Solicitor who has substantial experience and knowledge.
If you have received a notice that you must attend a hearing at Lavender Hill Magistrates Court (called a postal requisition or a postal charge), or if you have been bailed to attend court it’s vital that you instruct the support of a team who have substantial experience and a strong reputation for providing robust representation.
Having the right legal support could mean the difference between an acquittal or conviction. We are recommended frequently by other professional agencies at Lavender Hill Magistrates Court to clients as one of the best solicitors firms in London.
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There is limited recourse for you if you are falsely accused. Click a selection of the cases we have covered. The best thing you can do is to instruct an excellent solicitor from the outset.
Contact our criminal defence solicitors in London for advice today:
Call: 020 7624 7771
Email: solicitors@jdspicer.co.uk
Emergency number: 07836 577556
How do you find out what court your hearing is at?
If you are being prosecuted for a criminal offence, you are likely to receive a postal requisition or charge sheet at the police station.
This is a document which essentially informs you that a hearing has been set for your case. The document also tells you which court you are due to attend and the time and date for this.
In some cases, you may also receive other documents, such as a statement about the criminal offence you have been accused of committing.
How can we help?
Common questions
We always work with the most experienced and best leading UK barristers, KCs (Kings Counsel). We cover all criminal cases 24/7 at the police station and court. Offices in London, Birmingham, and Manchester cover cases across England and Wales. We can offer Legal Aid and affordable Private fee agreements. We can see you the same day, including virtually. Our Senior Partners supervise all of our cases.
How quickly do you respond?
We respond quickly even during out of hours. We do not get our work by paying for online adverts but based on the fact that few criminal law firms can match our 45 years of experience. Most of our cases are still from word-of-mouth recommendations from satisfied clients. We are called daily by dissatisfied clients from firms with less experience than us. We respond very quickly to new enquiries. We know what clients seek and so we update clients rapidly.
Can you get cases dropped?
Yes, read about the recent cases we've helped our clients with here.
We always keep you updated and give straightforward advice. We will get cases dropped early where the case is weak or should not be prosecuted. We will be upfront with you about where you can benefit from a good result with an early guilty plea, such as a discount on your sentence. As we work on cases across all levels with clients from all walks of life, we are excellent at giving clear, spot-on advice. As an established firm, we can allocate a whole team to your case often at short notice to secure evidence to minimise the damage to you.
Have you won any awards?
OUR PROFESSIONAL BODY THE LAW SOCIETY AWARDED US IN OCTOBER 2020 WITH THE EXCELLENCE IN CLIENT SERVICE AWARD AND STATED -
"JD Spicer Zeb demonstrated a clear commitment to client service through their work with vulnerable and diverse individuals in what can be severely traumatic circumstances".
Do you offer free consultations?
Where it is possible, we aim to provide an initial consultation to you. If we can speak to you, we can if required inform you about –
- Whether we can take the case on and our relevant experience.
- Public and private funding benefits.
- Assistance in applying for legal aid where we are likely to accept instructions.
- An outline of options in police interview only. We will not advise you on which option to adopt.
- Providing our free written guide explaining the police station process.
- The gravity of routine and day-to-day offences you face.
- Consequences of not attending the court or police station.
- Consequences of interfering with any witnesses.
- Retaining any evidence in support of your case.
- If possible an outline of the elements of the offence that the police or CPS must prove.
- This consultation will normally be by telephone or email and will only be for as long as we deem necessary to establish if we can act for you. If we cannot usefully give you any advice in this manner then we will not continue with the consultation. We will not discuss the case in depth for you to be able to decide on your plea or any significant aspect of the case, as this cannot be undertaken informally.
- Referring you, if possible, to other firms for matters out of our specialism or if we cannot help.
Consultations do not apply to the following cases –
- If we do not intend to take the case on.
- Road Traffic cases, drink driving, drug driving, driving bans, speeding, no insurance, mobile phone use, points etc.
- In all cases where we do not have the capacity to take your case or the availability of suitably qualified staff to provide an initial free consultation. This is applicable in all cases but especially where a more senior lawyer is required because of your personal needs or the complexity of the case.
- Harassment/stalking/ coercive behaviour/malicious communications or road traffic cases and most sensitive cases. These cases are often too complicated to assess in short consultations.
- The locations concerned may be too distant to represent you adequately or it may not be cost-effective for you or us.
- The case is too complicated to assess or raises various charges or facts, complexity, or history to be considered informally or in a short consultation.
- In most Legal aid transfers where legal aid is granted to another firm except in very grave cases, we may assess the case and merits for a transfer.
- If your relationship has broken down with your existing solicitor or several solicitors.
- If you have been released under investigation and have already had a police station attendance.
- If you hold legal aid with another firm and seek a second opinion.
- If you are calling on behalf of the client as a friend or family member unless you have full authority and full facts.
- To businesses.
- Advising whether you were given good advice by your other solicitor.
- Whether to decide to plead guilty or not guilty.
- Whether you have an arguable defence in law or factually complicated defences.
- Any advice you have had after your first court appearance.
- Any advice on appeal on conviction or sentence.
- If we feel we are unable to communicate with you.
- If we are likely to be conflicted or breach our professional rules.
Our dedicated team of criminal solicitors can advise and represent you for all stages of criminal proceedings related to offences including but not limited to:
- Drug offences (from simple possession to possession with intent to supply, drug conspiracies, cultivation and production)
- National Crime Agency national and international operations
- Conspiracies
- Sexual Offences
- Serious Crime
- Murder
- Manslaughter
- Firearms & Knife Offences
- Modern Slavery & Human Trafficking
- Cyber Crime & Social Media Offences
- Dangerous Dogs Offences
- Violent Crime
- Assaults, from Common Assault to Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH)
- Theft, Burglary and Robbery
- Benefit Fraud
- Serious Fraud
- White Collar Crime
- Public Order Offences
- Driving Offences
- Youth Crime
- Terrorism
- Money Laundering
- Extradition
- Breach of Court Orders (including Non-Molestation Orders and Restraining Orders)
- Protesting
- Customs & Excise
- Kidnap & False Imprisonment
- Coercive Control
Traffic offences in Lavender Hill
Our solicitors have substantial experience representing clients accused of a range of traffic offences in the Magistrates Court. Whatever your circumstances, we will provide the strongest possible defence and close personal support while court proceedings are ongoing at Lavender Hill. With our team by your side, you can be confident of achieving a positive outcome for your case, whether it is straightforward or more serious.
Find out more about our traffic offence expertise.
Lavender Hill Magistrates Court contact details
Lavender Hill Magistrates’ Court address
Address:
176a Lavender Hill
Battersea
SW11 1JU
Lavender Hill Magistrates Court phone number and email address
Enquiries (Crime Customer Service Centre): 03308 084 407
Enquires: 0300 303 0645
Fine queries: 0300 123 9252
Pay a fine: 0300 790 9901
Legal aid: 01708 794 299
Witness service: 0300 332 1388
Fax: 0870 324 0299
Lavender Hill Magistrates Court email address
Enquiries (Crime Customer Service Centre): contactcrime@justice.gov.uk
Enquiries: southlondonmc@justice.gov.uk
Payments: lccccollectionunit@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
Lavender Hill Magistrates Court opening hours
The court’s opening hours are Monday to Friday: 9am to 4:30pm. The court counter is open for enquiries between 9:15am to 11am and 1.30pm to 2.30pm.
How to reach Lavender Hill Magistrates Court
Lavender Hill Magistrates Court is just a short walk away from Clapham Junction Station, as well as several bus stops.
Is there parking at Lavender Hill Magistrates’ Court?
There is very little parking at Lavender Hill Magistrates Court itself. Many of the nearby streets are for residents only.
Paid parking may be available on the nearby streets, though this will be for a maximum 2 hour stay. Therefore, if possible, it is beneficial to avoid driving to Lavender Hill Magistrates Court.
What other facilities are there are Lavander Hill Magistrates Court?
Lavender Hill Magistrates Court has the following available facilities:
- Disabled access
- Hidden disabilities Sunflower network (lanyards available on request)
- Toilets
- Baby changing facilities
- Interview rooms
- Video facilities
- Loop hearing
Assistance dogs are welcome at Lavender Hill Magistrates Court.
Due to its busy location, there are lots of places nearby to buy food, coffee, and other refreshments.
Finding a solicitor for Lavender Hill Magistrates Court
Our criminal law solicitors regularly serve Lavender Hill Magistrates Court to support clients accused of a range of offences. We also often attend police stations in the local area, including Lavender Hill Police Station so, we can provide a consistent service from police station interview all the way to court.
To get things underway, all you need to do is give us a call on 020 7624 7771 or send us an email at solicitors@jdspicer.co.uk.
Find out more about our Magistrates’ Court Representation service.
What should you do when you arrive at Lavender Hill Magistrates Court for your hearing?
If you are due to attend court, we can either agree to meet with you there or arrange a meeting beforehand to discuss your case. Lavender Hill Magistrates Court has meeting rooms that can be used before the start of your hearing, but we may not know which rooms can be used until the day.
It is always sensible to arrive at the court at least 30 minutes before your postal requisition states. You will need time to get through security and find out where you need to go. If you are unsure where you need to be, you can ask the court staff to help you or to show you to the facilities, such as the toilets and payphones.
Contact our criminal defence solicitors in London for advice today
If you have a hearing coming up at Lavender Hill Magistrates’ Court, contact our friendly, expert criminal defence solicitors for advice.
Call: 020 7624 7771
Email: solicitors@jdspicer.co.uk
Emergency number: 07836 577556
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