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If you are searching for the best solicitors in Leicester, the best criminal solicitors, or top rated criminal defence lawyers Leicester, client reviews are often what give you confidence in who to instruct. At Sahota & Sahota Solicitors, our
Sahota & Sahota Solicitors successfully protected a client’s financial interest in her family home during confiscation proceedings brought against her partner. Although the couple had undergone a marriage ceremony, the union was not legally recognised in England and Wales,
The Sentencing Act 2026 introduces important changes to suspended sentence orders. These changes are expected to take effect from 22 March 2026 and will affect how courts approach short custodial sentences. If you or a family member is facing
We are delighted to share that Sahota & Sahota Solicitors has successfully achieved re-accreditation with Lexcel, the Law Society’s prestigious quality mark for excellence in practice management and client care. This year marks a decade of Sahota & Sahota
Kally Sahota, Solicitor and Director at Sahota & Sahota Solicitors, appeared on BBC Radio Leicester today to discuss the proposed Labour reforms announced by David Lammy in his capacity as Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. During
We recently acted for a client who faced serious allegations of affray and possession of an offensive weapon following a large-scale disorder outside a nightclub in Milton Keynes. The case involved CCTV footage, multiple witnesses and a lengthy investigation.
At Sahota & Sahota Solicitors, our specialist motoring offence solicitors in Leicester recently achieved an excellent result for a client who was at serious risk of losing his driving licence after reaching 12 penalty points within three years, also
Our criminal defence solicitors in Leicester successfully represented two clients (JS and SK) who faced allegations of selling offensive weapons and possessing offensive weapons in a private place, contrary to section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988. Both
Our serious criminal defence solicitors recently represented a client (KB) at Portsmouth Crown Court charged with a numerous Class A drug supply offences. The matter came to us through a referral from a previous client, reflecting the trust placed
Our specialist driving offence solicitors in Leicester recently advised and represented a client who was voluntarily interviewed under caution in relation to an allegation of causing serious injury by careless driving which resulted in an elderly man suffering a
Our driving offence solicitors recently represented a client (AM) before Leicester Magistrates’ Court who faced a charge of causing serious injury by careless driving — a serious road traffic offence that often attracts a prison sentence in the most
Our driving offence solicitors in Leicester recently represented a client before Leicester Magistrates’ Court who was charged with being drunk in charge of a motor vehicle and criminal damage, following an incident reported by the Leicester Mercury. The case
The Court of Appeal has reduced several sentences imposed following the tragic deaths of Saqib Hussain and Hashim Ijazuddin, who died in a crash on the A46 in Leicestershire in February 2022. The appeal, heard before Lord Justice Warby,
The Courts can get it wrong. If you believe the sentence you, or your family member, received in the Crown Court was too harsh or unfair, you may have the right to appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal
If you’re represented under legal aid, changing solicitors is not as straightforward as it is for privately funded clients. Because legal aid is public money, any change must be approved by the Court or the Legal Aid Agency (LAA).
At Sahota & Sahota Solicitors, we take cybersecurity seriously. We are proud to hold the Cyber Essentials Certificate of Assurance, demonstrating our commitment to safeguarding client data and maintaining secure digital practices. Cyber Essentials is a UK government backed
Criminal damage is a common but serious offence that can range from a broken window to large-scale destruction of property. Whether the allegation involves graffiti, smashed items during a domestic incident or a protest-related act, the consequences can be
Are you under investigation or facing charges for conspiracy to steal or conspiracy to burgle? These are serious criminal allegations that often involve complex evidence, covert police operations and multi-handed proceedings. If convicted, you could face a significant prison
A shocking incident unfolded on Sunday 26th May 2025 during Liverpool Football Club’s Premier League victory parade. A vehicle reportedly drove into a crowd gathered on Water Street, injuring 79 people, including a nine-year-old child. Merseyside Police have today
Allegations involving tax evasion, HMRC investigations, and false accounting are not only stressful; they can also lead to severe financial and reputational damage, criminal charges, and even prison sentences. At Sahota & Sahota Solicitors, we have extensive experience defending
At Sahota & Sahota Solicitors, our experienced Investigations Team has secured a successful result for a client accused of evading duty on a large-scale consignment of cigarettes. After more than two and a half years under the spotlight of
In England and Wales, affray is a serious public order offence under the Public Order Act 1986. It involves the use or threat of unlawful violence that would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to
In England and Wales, the production of cannabis is a serious criminal offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. Whether on a small or large scale, being involved in the cultivation or production of cannabis plants can lead
In England and Wales, violent disorder is a serious public order offence under the Public Order Act 1986. It involves three or more people using or threatening unlawful violence in a way that would cause a person of reasonable
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In England and Wales, criminal offences are divided into three categories based on their seriousness: summary only, indictable only, and either-way offences. Understanding the differences between these categories is important if you or a loved one are facing criminal
In recent years, the criminal justice system has seen a significant shift in how drug offences – particularly those involving young or vulnerable individuals – are investigated and prosecuted. Central to this shift is the growing recognition of county
If you’ve pleaded guilty to a criminal offence or have been found guilty after trial, the next stage in your case may involve a Pre-Sentence Report (PSR). This report is prepared by the Probation Service to assist the Judge
Mortgage fraud is a serious criminal offence carrying severe penalties, including imprisonment and financial consequences. If you or someone you know is under investigation for mortgage fraud, seeking expert legal representation is crucial. At Sahota & Sahota Solicitors, we