Ashcott Solicitors was formed during 2010 by Safdar Ashraf, an experienced criminal defence solicitor of some 12 years standing.
Saf remains the principal solicitor of the firm and is joined by Senior Consultant William Southcott, a very well respected serious fraud and regulatory lawyer/solicitor, who runs a very busy international practice operating in the UK, Spain, Northern Cyprus and Dubai.
The firm of Ashcott Solicitors represents its clients from the police station, to appearances the Magistrates’ Court, the Crown Court and beyond.
With regard to the serious matters, Ashcott Solicitors will always if necessary instruct an experienced barrister to represent you. Ashcott Solicitors have close ties with a number of highly respected Barristers’ Chambers around England & Wales.
No matter what court you find yourself appearing in, the Magistrates Court, the Crown Court, the Court of Appeal, and beyond you can always rely upon Ashcott Solicitors to provide you with a first class service and professional representation at all times.
“Ashcott Solicitors are well renowned as Criminal Defence Solicitors In Manchester. We are highly experienced in all types of criminal defence solicitor work. If you, or someone you know, has been charged with a criminal offence you need to contact us quickly to secure our criminal solicitor defence services.”
Grooming laws have also been introduced, making it illegal to meet up with a minor with the intent of sexual activity. As well as the possibility of a custodial sentence, offenders may also be placed on the sex offenders’ register…
Fraud is criminal deception that is intended to result in financial or personal gain. There is an ever expanding list of types of fraud that a person may be accused of, and the introduction and widespread use of the Proceeds Of Crime Act (POCA) means that these cases can become particularly complex, very long winded, and may result in the seizure of assets and the freezing of cash. By instructing an experienced lawyer you can help ensure that, whether you plead guilty or not to the crime, you will receive fair treatment and not be left without anything.