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Criminal Duty Solicitor United Kingdom, Hounslow Jobs (On-site work)

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Join a boutique criminal law firm in Hounslow as a Criminal Duty Solicitor. This role requires essential experience and Criminal Litigation Accreditation. You will provide defence services, represent clients at police stations, and handle court advocacy. A strong work ethic and ability to manage ...
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United Kingdom , Hounslow
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45000.00 GBP / Year
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Douglas Scott
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Seeking an accredited Criminal Duty Solicitor for a leading West London defence firm in Hounslow. This role requires proven experience in criminal litigation, police station representation, and court advocacy. You will manage a varied caseload with strong organisational skills in a supportive, di...
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United Kingdom , Hounslow
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40000.00 - 55000.00 GBP / Year
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Douglas Scott
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Join a boutique criminal law firm in Hounslow as a Criminal Duty Solicitor. This role requires essential experience and Criminal Litigation Accreditation to manage a varied caseload, from police station representation to court advocacy. You will provide dedicated defence services, utilizing stron...
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United Kingdom , Hounslow
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45000.00 - 55000.00 GBP / Year
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Douglas Scott
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Explore a challenging and vital career in the justice system with Criminal Duty Solicitor jobs. This unique legal profession sits at the frontline of criminal law, providing immediate and essential legal representation to individuals who have been arrested or are facing criminal charges. A Criminal Duty Solicitor is often the first and most critical point of contact for a person navigating the complexities of the legal process, ensuring their rights are protected from the very outset. Professionals in this role typically operate within a 24/7 framework, providing round-the-clock legal advice and advocacy. Their work is fast-paced and demanding, requiring a unique blend of legal expertise, resilience, and a deep commitment to justice. A typical day can involve a diverse range of responsibilities. A core function is providing police station representation, where they offer free and independent legal advice to detainees, often being called out during the night or on weekends. They guide clients through police interviews, ensuring procedures are followed correctly and building the foundation of a defence case from the earliest possible moment. Beyond the police station, these solicitors are regular advocates in court. They frequently represent clients at initial hearings, bail applications, and pleas in both Magistrates' and Crown Courts. They manage a varied and often high-volume caseload, handling everything from minor offences to more serious indictable matters. Their duties include taking detailed client instructions, providing clear and practical legal advice, conducting legal research, preparing case files, and negotiating with prosecutors. Exceptional client care is paramount, as they support individuals through what is often one of the most stressful experiences of their lives. To succeed in Criminal Duty Solicitor jobs, specific qualifications and personal attributes are essential. Legally, individuals must be qualified solicitors or chartered legal executives in England and Wales. Crucially, they must obtain the Duty Solicitor accreditation from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which certifies their competence to provide this specific advocacy service. Typical skills required include outstanding communication and interpersonal abilities to build trust quickly with distressed clients, strong analytical skills to assess evidence and case strengths, and the capacity to think strategically under immense pressure. Resilience is non-negotiable, given the unsociable hours and emotionally charged environment. A passion for criminal defence and a steadfast commitment to upholding the principles of justice are the driving forces behind a successful career in this field. For those seeking a legally rigorous, personally demanding, and profoundly impactful role, exploring Criminal Duty Solicitor jobs offers a pathway to a truly rewarding profession at the heart of the legal system.

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