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Criminal Solicitor United Kingdom, Hounslow Jobs

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Criminal Duty Solicitor
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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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Criminal Duty Solicitor
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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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Criminal Duty Solicitor
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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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Seeking an experienced Criminal Duty Solicitor in Hounslow. This role requires your Criminal Litigation Accreditation to provide defence services, from police station representation to court advocacy. You will manage a varied caseload, utilizing strong analytical and interpersonal skills in a dig...
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United Kingdom , Hounslow
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Embark on a challenging and profoundly impactful legal career by exploring criminal solicitor jobs. This unique profession sits at the heart of the justice system, where dedicated legal professionals act as both a shield and a guide for individuals navigating criminal allegations. A criminal solicitor is the first point of contact and a continuous source of support for clients who may be facing anything from minor charges to serious, complex indictments. Their work is fundamental to ensuring the right to a fair trial and upholding the principle that every person is entitled to a robust legal defence. The day-to-day responsibilities of a criminal solicitor are diverse and demanding. The role typically begins at the police station, where they provide crucial early-stage legal advice to individuals who have been arrested or are being interviewed under caution. This initial intervention is critical for protecting a client's rights. As a case progresses, a criminal solicitor manages the entire caseload, which involves conducting detailed client interviews, meticulously reviewing evidence, drafting legal submissions, and instructing barristers for higher court proceedings. A significant part of the role involves advocacy, representing clients in Magistrates' Court hearings and, for more senior solicitors, potentially in the Crown Court. They are responsible for building a defence strategy, negotiating with prosecutors, and providing clear, realistic advice to clients during what is often the most stressful period of their lives. To succeed in criminal solicitor jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. Beyond the mandatory legal qualifications, such as being a qualified solicitor in their jurisdiction, key attributes are essential. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills are paramount, as the role requires explaining complex legal concepts in plain language to distressed clients and building relationships of trust. Strong analytical abilities are needed to dissect evidence and identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case. Resilience, empathy, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are non-negotiable traits. Many roles also require or favour accreditation as a police station representative, allowing the solicitor to be on call to attend stations at any hour. A commitment to continuous professional development is vital to stay abreast of evolving laws and procedures. For those seeking a career that is never monotonous, demands intellectual rigour, and makes a tangible difference in people's lives, criminal solicitor jobs offer a uniquely rewarding path where you become an essential pillar of the legal system.

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