Legal Representation at Solihull Police Station
Do you know someone who has been arrested and taken to Solihull Police station and is due to be questioned? Or are you or someone you know due to attend a voluntary interview? If so, get your rights protected by speaking to J D Spicer Zeb Solicitors before engaging with the police.
Call us now on 0121 614 3333 for immediate legal advice.
Do not speak to the Police at Solihull Police station until you have spoken to us for Legal Advice.
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Why Choose J D Spicer Zeb Solicitors?
With over 45 years of experience representing clients at police stations across the UK, our expert team is ready to assist you at Solihull Police Station. We specialize in handling a wide range of criminal matters, ensuring your case is managed effectively from the very beginning.
Free or Private Legal Representation
Legal Aid Scheme: Request a free solicitor to attend your interview under the legal aid scheme.
Enhanced Private Service: Opt for tailored legal representation on a private basis, including pre- or post-interview consultations at our offices or via Zoom.
Can a Solicitor contact police from Solihull Police Station?
Yes, solicitors in fact can contact the police station or even retrieve details for a certain police officer. If the police call you, it is crucial to note the following information.
- Name and Collar Number
- Which Police Station they are assigned to.
- Contact details: email address/telephone number.
At JD Spicer Zeb, we can do all the preliminary work before your attendance at Solihull Police station, making the whole process of your Police interview stress-free.
When you are due to be interviewed on a voluntary basis or if you are arrested the solicitor will proceed to the police station to have an initial encounter with the officer dealing with your case to gain a more in-depth insight into your case and identify its strengths and weaknesses this is known as disclosure.
The instructions we retain from you and the advice we provide to you at Solihull Police Station will be private, confidential, and independent, and we do not discuss this information with the Police or anyone else apart from you.
The Role of a Solicitor at Solihull Police Station Our solicitors:
- Provide independent, confidential advice.
- Guide you on whether to answer questions, provide a prepared statement, or exercise your right to silence.
- Represent you during interviews to ensure fair treatment and safeguard your rights.
- Remember, the police cannot question you without offering access to legal advice. Always consult a solicitor before speaking.
Voluntary Police Interviews
A voluntary interview is formal and recorded and therefore what you say can be used in court. You can leave at any time, but failing to attend or leaving prematurely could lead to an arrest.
Remember - Legal advice is crucial to protect your interests.
Arrested and taken to Solihull Police Station: Know Your Rights!
If arrested, you are entitled to:
- Free legal advice.
- Notify someone of your location.
- Medical assistance if required.
- A written notice of your rights, available in multiple languages or with an interpreter.
- Access to an appropriate adult if under 18 or a vulnerable adult.
Our solicitors will obtain disclosure, review the strengths and weaknesses of your case and provide you with strategic advice tailored to your situation.
What Happens During a Police Interview?
- Introductions: The interviewing officer and solicitor introduce themselves.
- Caution: The police caution is read to explain your rights.
- Prepared Statement: If prepared, your solicitor may read this before questioning begins.
- Questioning: You can choose to answer questions, say "no comment," or provide limited responses.
- Solicitor Interventions: Your solicitor ensures fair treatment and intervenes if needed.
- Post-Consultation: After the interview, you will consult privately with your solicitor before further steps.
Criminal Offences We Handle
We provide expert representation for all type of offences including:
- Drug Offences (possession, intent to supply)
- Violent Crime (assault, GBH)
- Theft, Burglary, Robbery
- Serious Fraud
- Sexual Offences
- Driving Offences
- Public Order Offences
- And more.
See our full list of offences by clicking on the following link https://www.jdspicer.co.uk/site/our-services/
Solihull Police Station Address:
Solihull Police Station
101 Homer Road
Solihull
B91 3QL
Public Transport:
Bus Lines: 72, 95, 96
Train Services: West Midlands Railway, Avanti West Coast
Contact Us for Legal Representation at Solihull Police Station
If you are arrested contacted by police or required to attend Solihull Police Station, call J D Spicer Zeb Solicitors, ask for us at the police station or call us immediately. We’ll handle all preliminary work to make the process stress-free.
- Birmingham Office: 0121 614 3333
- London Office: 020 7624 7771
- Manchester Office: 0161 835 1638
Or email: solicitors@jdspicer.co.uk
Alternatively, you can fill out our quick online enquiry form and we will get back to you quickly.
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Why choose JD Spicer Zeb?
- 1000s Cases Dropped
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- 100s Years Combined Experience
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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.
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.
How can we help?
Useful Information
- How can I get the CPS to drop the charges against me?
- How can I get the police to drop charges against me?
- How can I get the police to caution me?
- Police Stop and Search UK
- Pre-charge bail - What You Need to Know
- Read our Police Station Advice Guide
- Recovering Your Property From The Police
- Released Under Investigation - What You Need to Know
- Types of Evidence used in Law
- Voluntary Police Interview - What You Need to Know
- What is a 'No further action' letter?
- What to expect in Police Custody
- Why Choose a Private Solicitor for a Magistrates' or Crown Court Case?