Criminal Law UK 2025 — Your Rights When Arrested or Questioned
Know your rights if you are arrested, questioned, or charged by police in England and Wales. Covers legal aid, the court process, and your right to silence.
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Know your rights if you are arrested, questioned, or charged by police in England and Wales. Covers legal aid, the court process, and your right to silence.
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Full Guide Coming Soon
Our detailed guide to Criminal Law in England and Wales is being finalised by our editorial team. It will cover your legal rights, key legislation, step-by-step processes, and links to official resources.
In the meantime, you can:
- Get free advice from Citizens Advice
- Find a specialist solicitor via the Law Society
- Check your rights at gov.uk
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get free legal advice on Criminal Law?
Citizens Advice provides free, independent advice on a wide range of legal issues including criminal law. Visit citizensadvice.org.uk or call 0800 144 8848.
Do I need a solicitor for Criminal Law issues?
For complex criminal law matters, legal advice from a qualified solicitor is strongly recommended. Many solicitors offer a free initial consultation. Find one via the Law Society at lawsociety.org.uk.