Criminal Law

Money Laundering

Money Laundering is the process of concealing the origins of money obtained through criminal activity, such as fraud, drug trafficking, or corruption.

Violence

Violence, in a legal sense, includes actions that cause harm or threaten harm to another person.

Murder

Murder is classified as a homicide offence, which is the unlawful killing of another person with the intent to kill or cause grievous bodily harm.

Attempted Murder

Attempted murder, under UK law, is defined as an individual undertaking an act that is more than merely preparatory towards committing murder, with the specific intent to kill.

Terrorism

Terrorism is a serious criminal offence under UK law, with stringent legal measures in place to combat threats to national security.

Pre-Charge Advice

Pre-charge advice refers to the guidance provided to individuals under investigation but not yet formally charged.

Fraud

Fraud is a serious offence under UK criminal law, carrying significant legal consequences, including fines and imprisonment.

Sex Offences

Being accused of a sex offence can be a distressing and life-altering experience, with severe legal and social consequences.

Indecent Images

Criminal law in the UK categorises indecent images as any visual representation of children under 18 that is deemed inappropriate, obscene, or exploitative.

Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal is an essential part of the UK’s legal system, ensuring that justice is upheld.

Modern Slavery

Modern slavery, a grievous violation of human rights, persists in various forms within the United Kingdom, necessitating a robust legal framework to combat its existence.

Drugs Supply

Drug supply offenses are among the most serious crimes addressed under UK criminal law. The legal framework governing these offences is designed to deter the distribution of controlled substances and protect public health and safety.

Drugs Cultivation

Drug cultivation, within this legal context, refers to the process of growing, nurturing, and producing controlled substances classified under various schedules of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.

Proceeds of Crime

The Proceeds of Crime is a key piece of legislation that enables law enforcement to confiscate assets gained through illegal means.