Motoring Offences

Motoring Offences can be the some of the most complex offences regardless their perceived simplicity.

Further, the loss of a driving licence can understandably have disastrous effects on an individual, their business, their family etc.

Some of the most common offences include:

  • Driving with Excess Alcohol (Drink Driving)
  • Failing to Provide a Specimen.
  • Using a Motor Vehicle with no Insurance
  • Speeding
  • Driving whilst Disqualified
  • Driving without Due Care and Attention
  • Failing to Stop/Report

The instruction of an experienced and specialist lawyer can often be the difference between keeping or losing your driving licence, or, should you be charged with Excess Alcohol, Dangerous Driving, or Driving Whilst Disqualified for instance, the difference between being sentenced to prison or otherwise; Therefore, early advice is essential.

As with all cases, our approach is personal and bespoke.  

No question will remain unanswered, and no avenue of defence will remain unexplored.

Further, our advice will always be realistic, and will not advise that a not guilty plea is appropriate, or that you will keep your licence if we do not truly believe that.

A number of motoring offences will not attract legal aid, and therefore an individual will have to pay privately.  We will always discuss this with you prior to accepting the instruction and seek to agree a fee with you for the work to be undertaken and thus ensure that you are fully aware of the cost of funding your defence.

Apex lawyers can be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Our practice doesn’t stop, nor does our representation stop, as arrest can happen at any time.

If you, a family member, or a friend thinks that they may need advice

Do not hesitate to call our office on: 0116 299 1999
Or for the 24 hour Police station number: 0794 902 0809

Apex lawyers can be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Our practice doesn’t stop, nor does our representation stop, as arrest can happen at any time.

If you, a family member, or a friend thinks that they may need advice

Do not hesitate to call our office on: 0116 299 1999
Or for the 24 hour Police station number: 0794 902 0809

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