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John Brown

Crime Law Barrister | 25+ years experience

John has a criminal law background and can assist individuals who are being prosecuted in the Magistrates or Crown Court and can advise company directors and other professionals facing investigation by prosecuting agencies and other regulatory bodies (such as Trading Standards or RSPCA).

He can assist with Driving without Insurance, Driving without Licence, Points, Speeding, Drink Driving, Using Mobile Phone, Driving Ban, Careless Driving, Driving Without due care and attention, Dangerous Driving, Drug Driving, Motor Defects, New Drivers Totting Up, etc.

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John's Biography

Areas covered
Criminal Law (Crown Court and Magistrates)
Background

John can assist with Driving without Insurance, Driving without licence, Points, Speeding, Drink Driving, Using Mobile Phone, Driving Ban, Careless Driving, Driving Without due care and attention, Dangerous Driving, Drug Driving, Motor Defects, New Drivers Totting Up, etc.

As a seasoned criminal practitioner, John is also well placed to support clients with family law cases involving allegations of criminal behaviour (DV, substance abuse etc), including non-molestation order applications and contested fact-findings and final hearings where he puts his experience of criminal advocacy to good effect in cross-examination.

Qualifications

Called to the Bar in 2000.

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Knowledge Base

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