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Conspiracy Solicitors2025-09-15T10:24:28+00:00

Conspiracy Solicitors

Conspiracy Solicitors

Our expert solicitors provide 24/7 defence in serious cases

Strong Defence
And Representation

Strong Defence
And Representation

Allegations of conspiracy are among the most complex and serious in criminal law. They often involve multiple defendants, undercover surveillance, and evidence gathered over long periods. You might face a charge of conspiracy to supply drugs, conspiracy to commit fraud, or conspiracy to commit violent offences. These charges can feel overwhelming, but with the right legal team, you can fight back effectively.

The law on conspiracy is particularly challenging because the prosecution does not have to prove that the crime was actually carried out – only that there was an agreement. This makes it easier for innocent people to be caught up in wide-ranging investigations. Our specialist conspiracy solicitors are experts in carefully analysing phone records, surveillance logs, and disclosure evidence. We build robust defences that test the prosecution’s case at every stage.

If you are under investigation or facing a conspiracy charge, time is critical!

Call our specialist conspiracy solicitors today for urgent, confidential advice – available 24/7

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Why Choose Us

Why Choose Us

  • Decades of experience in major conspiracy cases across the UK.
  • Proven record of challenging surveillance and digital evidence.
  • Representation from the police station to the Court of Appeal.
  • Strategic defences built around your specific role and circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve put together some of the most commonly asked questions about defending allegations of Serious and Organised Crime

What does conspiracy mean in criminal law?2025-09-15T10:20:21+00:00

Conspiracy is when two or more people are alleged to have agreed to commit a criminal offence, even if the offence itself was not carried out.

Can I be charged with conspiracy if I didn’t commit the crime?2025-09-15T10:21:26+00:00

Yes. You can face charges if the prosecution claims you were part of the agreement, even if you didn’t physically carry out the offence.

How do prosecutors prove conspiracy?2025-09-15T10:21:44+00:00

They often rely on communication records, surveillance, or the testimony of other defendants. A skilled solicitor can challenge the reliability of such evidence.

Are conspiracy charges more serious than the main offence?2025-09-15T10:22:26+00:00

They can carry the same or similar penalties as the offence itself, depending on the type of conspiracy (e.g. conspiracy to supply drugs).

What should I do if I’m arrested for conspiracy?2025-09-15T10:23:10+00:00

You should seek immediate legal advice and avoid answering police questions without a solicitor present.

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