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20/11/17

Client Retains Liberty | Harrow Crown Court | Kangs National Criminal Solicitors

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Kangs Solicitors recently assisted a client charged with possessing criminal property.

Amandeep Murria of Kangs Solicitors reports on the circumstances.

The Circumstances | Kangs Criminal Defence Solicitors

Whilst driving his motor vehicle, our client was apprehended by Police Officers and a search of the vehicle revealed the presence of a substantial amount of cash.

An extensive search was also conducted at our client’s home address which produced further cash together with paraphernalia indicating criminal activity over an extensive period of time.

How We Assisted Our Client | Kangs Criminal Defence team

Having discussed the matter at length with our client, and the evidence available to the Prosecution, he appreciated that he had no alternative other than to enter a guilty plea in order that the best outcome could be achieved for him.

Following detailed and successful negotiations with the Prosecution, a written Basis of Plea was submitted explaining the limited involvement of our client.

The Successful Outcome | Kangs National Criminal Trial Team

As the result of negotiations conducted on behalf of our client and the contents of the Basis of Plea prepared on his behalf, our client was sentenced:

  • to a suspended prison sentence, thereby enabling him to retain his liberty
  • to an unpaid work requirement and
  • he was required to pay towards some of the Prosecution costs.

Our client was delighted with the outcome which enabled him to continue with his employment and provide for his family.

How We Can Help You | Kangs Complex Crime Solicitors

Defending prosecutions involving serious crime allegations of all nature, requires extensive consideration of the evidence relied upon by the Prosecution as well as the skill and expertise required to conduct such negotiations with the Prosecution as may be required.

The experienced team at Kangs Solicitors offers years of experience to ensure that all steps are taken to critically analyse and evaluate each client’s personal requirements in order to achieve the most favourable result available.

We are recognised as ‘leaders in the field’ by both the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners.

We Are Here To Help | Contact Us | Kangs Solicitors

If you require any advice or assistance in this area, or have any matters in which you require representation, please feel free to contact our Team through the following:

Hamraj Kang
hkang@kangssolicitors.co.uk
07976 258171 | 020 7936 6396 0121 449 9888

Amandeep Murria
amurria@kangssolicitors.co.uk
0121 449 9888 | 0161 618 1098

John Veale
jveale@kangssolicitors.co.uk
0121 449 9888 | 020 7936 6396

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