How we can help you
1. What types of criminal cases does Central Chambers Law handle?
We handle a broad spectrum of criminal cases, including assault, theft, drug offences, fraud, domestic violence, sexual offences, driving offences, and more.
2. How can Central Chambers Law assist if I’ve been charged with a criminal offence?
We offer expert legal advice, court representation, and strategic defence planning to protect your rights and strive for the best possible outcome in your case.
3. When should I contact a criminal lawyer?
Contact a criminal lawyer as soon as you learn of an investigation or after being charged. Early legal intervention can significantly affect the outcome.
4. What should I do if I’m arrested?
Stay calm, exercise your right to remain silent, and request to speak with a solicitor. Contact Central Chambers Law immediately to protect your rights from the outset.
5. Can Central Chambers Law help if I am under police investigation but not yet charged?
Yes, we provide legal advice and representation during police interviews and investigations, helping you navigate the process and avoid potential pitfalls.
6. What are my rights if I’m being questioned by the police?
You have the right to remain silent, the right to legal representation, and the right to know why you are being questioned. We ensure these rights are upheld.
7. What should I do if I receive a court summons?
Contact Central Chambers Law immediately. We will review your case, represent you in court, and work towards the best possible outcome.
8. What happens during the first consultation with Central Chambers Law?
During the first consultation, we’ll discuss your case, provide an initial assessment, explain your legal options, and outline the next steps in your defence strategy.
9. How does Central Chambers Law charge for services?
Our fees depend on the complexity of your case. We offer transparent pricing, and in some instances, legal aid may be available. Contact us for a detailed discussion of costs.
10. Can I change my solicitor if I’m not satisfied with my current representation?
Yes, you can change your solicitor at any time. Central Chambers Law can take over your case and ensure a seamless transition in your legal representation.
11. What are the potential outcomes of my case?
Outcomes vary based on the specifics of each case, but we strive for the best possible result, whether that’s acquittal, reduced charges, or minimised sentencing.
12. How long does a criminal case typically take?
The duration of a criminal case depends on factors like complexity, court schedules, and whether it goes to trial. We can provide a more accurate timeline after reviewing your case.
13. Can Central Chambers Law help if I’ve already been convicted?
Yes, we assist with appeals, sentence reductions, and post-conviction legal matters. Contact us to discuss your situation.
14. Will my case go to trial?
Not all cases go to trial; many are resolved through negotiations or plea deals. We’ll explore all options and advise on the best course of action for your situation.
15. What should I bring to my initial meeting with Central Chambers Law?
Bring any relevant documents, such as court summons, police reports, bail papers, and any related communications. This will help us provide a thorough assessment.
16. What is the difference between a guilty plea and a not guilty plea?
A guilty plea means you admit to the charges, which may lead to a more lenient sentence. A not guilty plea means you contest the charges, possibly leading to a trial. We’ll advise on the best option for your case.
17. How will Central Chambers Law communicate with me during my case?
We prioritise clear and regular communication. We’ll keep you informed of any developments and are available to answer your questions throughout the process.
18. What is legal aid, and am I eligible?
Legal aid is financial assistance for legal representation. Eligibility depends on your income and the nature of the case. We can help determine if you qualify and assist with the application process.
19. What are the potential consequences of a criminal conviction?
Consequences can include fines, imprisonment, a criminal record, and impacts on employment or immigration status. We work to minimise these outcomes.
20. How do I contact Central Chambers Law in an emergency?
In urgent situations, you can reach us 24/7 through our emergency contact number. We are always ready to assist you in critical times.