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- Category: Violent Offences
- Category: Videos
- Do you like being a Criminal Defence Solicitor?
- How can you represent someone when you know that they are guilty?
- How do I drop the charges?
- How do people cope when charged with a criminal offence?
- Old Bailey Introduction
- What Do Clients Want?
- What is our Success Rate?
- Who is a typical client? – Part one
- Who is a typical client? – Part two
- Why would I ever need a criminal solicitor?
- Will I look guilty if I ask for a solicitor in a police interview?
- Category: Corporate Social Responsibility
- Achieving Gender Equality in the Legal Profession
- OB Law supports Sussex Cancer Fund
- OBS attend inaugural Westgate Chambers quiz
- OBS win the inaugural Helping Harry Trust volleyball tournament
- Old Bailey Solicitors attend the Youth Justice Summit
- Peer Review Result
- Sussex Law Student Work Experience
- Category: Court Cases Won
- Another OBS client acquitted of serious sexual offences
- Being caught with a knife – the statistics
- Brian Aldred secures against the odds acquittal
- Brian Aldred Successfully Defends Alleged Money Launderer
- Car chase acquittal
- Client acquitted of drug importation
- Client found not guilty of manslaughter
- Client keeps his good character
- De Santana Client avoids jail term for running a brothel
- Defence of Indecent Images and Sexual Offences
- Why calls for more convictions in rape cases are dangerous and misinformed
- Guilty Until Proven Innocent Book Launch
- MHRA prosecution avoided
- OBS client acquitted of attempted murder
- OBS client acquitted of conspiracy to money launder
- OBS client acquitted of fraud charges
- OBS client acquitted of historic rape
- OBS client acquitted of marital rape claim
- OBS client acquitted of rape after re-trial
- OBS client acquitted of “road-rage” attempted murder
- OBS client acquitted of witness intimidation
- OBS client acquitted on basis of identification evidence
- OBS client avoids Interim SHPO Jill Joyce of Old Bailey Solicitors
- OBS client career saved
- OBS client cleared of money laundering
- OBS client cleared of serious assault
- OBS secures sex case acquittal
- Old Bailey Solicitors client avoids murder conviction
- Regulatory success for Old Bailey Solicitors in corporate liability case
- Rob Beighton’s winning streak continues
- Rod Hayler success in the Court of Appeal
- Teacher client of Old Bailey Solicitors retains good character
- The case of Marine ‘A’
- Three clients avoid custody for images offences
- What Can I Do While I’m On Bail?
- What’s Your Success Rate?
- Is This Rape?
- Youth cleared of GBH and Arson offences
- Category: Court Proceedings
- Criminal Investigation at Gosport Hospital
- What will happen if I’m prosecuted for a criminal offence?
- Crown Court Proceedings
- First Unexplained Wealth Order Upheld
- How do you represent someone when you know that they’re guilty?
- How to represent yourself in the Magistrates’ Court
- Representing yourself in the Magistrates’ Court
- How to represent yourself in the Magistrates’ Court – Part 1
- How to represent yourself in the Magistrates’ Court – Part 2
- How to represent yourself in the Magistrates’ Court – Part 3
- How to represent yourself in the Magistrates’ Court – Part 4
- How to represent yourself in the Magistrates’ Court – Part 5
- How to represent yourself in the Magistrates’ Court – Part 6
- Information for Defence Witnesses
- Jury Trial – How Your Fate is Decided
- Preparation For Trial
- The ideal appeal is the one that becomes unnecessary
- The Prosecutor in Your Pocket
- What can I expect if I pay privately for my defence?
- What happens in a criminal court? Part 1
- What happens in a criminal court? Part 2
- What is Extradition?
- What to expect if your child has to attend court My child has to go to court – what happens next ?
- Category: Court Sentencing
- Bail: What are bail conditions and how difficult can they be?
- Can I appeal against a Crown Court sentence?
- Can my sentence be increased?
- Prison avoided by recent clients of Old Bailey Solicitors
- Confiscation – The Hidden Sentence
- Convicted Before A Magistrates’ Court – Can I Appeal?
- Sentences and Sentencing Procedure
- Sentencing Youths – general principles
- What Sentence Will I Get?
- Youth Crime – sentencing principles – Part 1
- Youth Crime – sentencing principles – Part 2
- Youth Crime – sentencing principles – Part 3
- Category: Criminal Defence Generally
- 10 reasons why you need a solicitor
- A day in the life of a Criminal Defence Solicitor – Part 1
- A day in the life of a Criminal Defence Solicitor – Part 2
- A day in the life of a Criminal Defence Solicitor – Part 3
- A day in the life of a Criminal Defence Solicitor – Part 4
- A day in the life of a Criminal Defence Solicitor – Part 5
- A week in the life of a criminal defence lawyer
- What Happens if You’re Arrested by the Police?
- Being Served With a S49 RIPA Notice
- Camilla Rents appointed as OBS Director
- Camilla Rents Contributes To Sussex Law Society Newsletter
- County Lines – What are they and why do I need to know about them?
- Criminal defence solicitors – how do you sleep at night?
- Defence of a soldier accused of male rape
- Defence Statements GENERAL
- Defending fraud – why you need specialist lawyers
- Disclosure – The Hidden Truth
- Do I need a solicitor for a “voluntary” interview with the police?
- No Comment?
- Does paying privately make difference?
- Domestic Violence Protection Notices
- Domestic Violence Protection Notices and Orders
- Driving Disqualification – Get Your Licence Back
- Explaining Unexplained Wealth Orders
- Fireworks and the law
- Government Signals Tough Sentencing Changes
- Gun amnesty – how it works
- Harassment Warning Notices – time for a rethink
- How do I drop a case?
- How will having a Previous Conviction affect me?
- Can I be Investigated for Furlough Fraud?
- Is it a criminal offence to breach Health & Safety law?
- Is it Lawful to Hit a Child?
- Justice for prisoners – legal aid restored
- Major fraud investigation
- Meet the Team – Brian Aldred
- Meet the Team – David Jenner
- Meet the Team – David Osborne
- Meet the Team – Gillian Hayler
- Meet the Team – Grant Long
- Meet the Team – Jane Lucas
- Meet the Team – Jeanette Appleton
- Meet the Team – Jill Joyce
- Meet the Team – Karen Brookes
- Meet the Team – Kim Evans
- Meet the Team – Lesley Fleming
- Meet the Team – Libby Montgomery
- Meet the Team – Linda Macdonald
- Meet the Team – Lisa Brown
- Meet the Team – Louise Tidy
- Meet the Team – Oliver Kirk
- Meet the Team – Robert Beighton
- Meet the Team – Rod Hayler
- Meet the Team – Tim Cosham
- Meet the Team – Tim Leete
- New rules limit Police Bail
- Notification Requirements and the Sex Offender Register
- OBS successful with Lexcel re-accreditation
- Police Powers and Procedures – the important stats
- Pre-recording of cross examination evidence
- Prison avoided for OBS client
- Recent reduction in drug seizures
- Removing a Restraining Order
- Solicitors – the 4th Emergency Service
- ‘Summary only’ and ‘Either-way’ offences
- The Age of Criminal Responsibility – Should it be increased?
- The Rise of Private Prosecutions
- Time to Test the Brakes
- What do you want from your lawyer?
- What is the difference between Murder and Manslaughter?
- What Will Happen if I’m Convicted of a Sexual Offence?
- What’s the best case you’ve ever done?
- What’s the difference between solicitors and barristers?
- Legal Aid vs Private Funding
- Why would I pay privately instead of applying for legal aid?
- Category: Dealing with the Police
- Can the police make use of undercover officers to expose sexual offenders?
- Police Station Advice
- Should I answer questions in police interview?
- What does being Released Under Investigation (RUI’d) mean?
- What happens if you’re arrested by the police?
- What happens if you’re arrested by the police? Part 2
- What Happens If You’re Arrested By The Police? Part 3
- Why would I make no comment in interview?
- Category: Drone Offences
- Category: Drug Offences
- Category: Gun Crime
- Category: HMRC & VAT
- Category: Instructions Received
- Category: Legal Aid
- Category: Legal Opinions
- A disgraceful failure of disclosure – the implications
- A Matter of Character
- Are Body Worn Cameras working? Lights, Camera, Action
- Breach of a community order
- Can I Have a Restraining Order Discharged?
- Criminal Justice on its knees
- Forensic Testing Scandal – Is Your Conviction Safe?
- Grenfell Tower disaster – the criminal law implications
- ‘Indictable only’ Offences
- Terrorism – A Case of Smoke Without Fire?
- The “Right to be Forgotten”
- What do crime statistics tell us about the state of our courts?
- When People Talk Bitcoin, It’s Time to Ask Questions
- Category: Licensing
- Category: Motoring Offences
- Category: Private Prosecution
- Category: Professional Matters
- Category: Sexual Offences
- Category: Uncategorized
- Category: Youth Crime