Assistance with appeals

We can help you understand the appeals process and advise you on the best course of action. Our experienced solicitors have an in-depth knowledge of criminal law and can provide invaluable advice throughout your appeal.

Our team will work with you every step of the way, from assessing the merits of your case to representing you at court hearings and Appeals Tribunals. We will make sure all evidence relating to your case is gathered correctly, including witness statements and expert reports, so that your chance of success is maximised.

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Appeal Solicitors

We offer a range of services to assist with appeals including:

  • Providing legal advice on how best to proceed with your appeal
  • Preparation and filing of the court documents that are needed
  • Representing you in court proceedings or at an appeal hearing, if necessary
  • Negotiating a plea bargain where possible, if an agreement can be reached between yourself and the prosecution
  • Assisting in finding new evidence or witnesses who could be beneficial to your case

Our team of criminal defence solicitors is highly experienced, and we are committed to providing the best possible service. Our aim is to ensure that you receive the most appropriate outcome for your appeal whilst protecting your rights throughout the process. If you have been convicted or sentenced in the UK and would like assistance with an appeal, please contact today for more information

What is an appeal in UK law?

In the United Kingdom, an appeal is a legal process where someone who disagrees with a court ruling can ask for it to be reviewed. When making an appeal, the appellant normally submits arguments or evidence in support of their case and explains why they believe that the initial decision was incorrect. The respondent provides any relevant information in opposition to the appeal. If either party wishes to challenge the outcome of the appeal, they may take their case to a higher court or tribunal. Appeals are often heard by experienced judges and barristers, who will review all available evidence before making a final judgment. Ultimately, appeals are designed to ensure that justice is served and that mistakes made during legal proceedings do not go unchallenged. In this way, appeals help protect the rights of all parties involved in the judicial system.

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