mC HULL 15,578 Posted Friday at 09:53 Report Share Posted Friday at 09:53 5 minutes ago, Greyman said: I just wouldn’t bother mate recon oj simpsons brief would struggle to get you a not guilty once the cross examination starts lol Lol ye of course mate if I'm in there I don't need to say out never been one to do random stuff Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Chid 6,761 Posted Friday at 09:55 Report Share Posted Friday at 09:55 8 minutes ago, mC HULL said: And you pay mate no questions asked your getting a far superior defence depending the type you can afford the more you spend the better Never paid ... As charts said I got legal aid , I'm sure it never used to be means tested if you went to crown court hence why I chose to go crown court and had to get a barrister and that was free to .. , magistrates you had to pay for your solicitor. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 15,578 Posted Friday at 09:56 Report Share Posted Friday at 09:56 (edited) 1 minute ago, Chid said: Never paid ... As charts said I got legal aid , I'm sure it never used to be means tested if you went to crown court hence why I chose to go crown court and had to get a barrister and that was free to .. , magistrates you had to pay for your solicitor. That's a duty ain it free ? There at court for you duty or who wants them Edited Friday at 09:57 by mC HULL Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Seagull 298 Posted Friday at 09:57 Report Share Posted Friday at 09:57 2 minutes ago, mC HULL said: Lol ye of course mate if I'm in there I don't need to say out never been one to do random stuff The only brief you need..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,237 Posted Friday at 10:00 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:00 2 minutes ago, mC HULL said: That's a duty ain it free ? There at court for you duty or who wants them And with that closing statement I rest my case mlord lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 31,308 Posted Friday at 10:00 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:00 (edited) A qc ( or kc now ) is just a senior barrister that has showed enough expertise to be recognised by the monarchy,you could get a qc as a duty solicitor theres no reason they cant do it but as a rule they typically deal with complex or high profile cases in a crown court. Apparently an old case of mine from years ago actually gets a small mention in a book called Under the Wig written by William Clegg QC when i sued my own solicitor Edited Friday at 10:02 by gnasher16 1 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 27,457 Posted Friday at 10:00 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:00 1 minute ago, Chid said: Never paid ... As charts said I got legal aid , I'm sure it never used to be means tested if you went to crown court hence why I chose to go crown court and had to get a barrister and that was free to .. , magistrates you had to pay for your solicitor. My brother and I were charged with GBH and Trespass in pursuit of game or coney, over 50 years ago. He qualified for means tested legal aid , I didn’t. The solicitor was a pal of our dads and advised us that he would represent my brother on legal aid and me pro bono as we were being tried together. We were found not guilty of all charges. We were never offered or asked for a duty solicitor when charged and interviewed at the police station, Cheers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Chid 6,761 Posted Friday at 10:02 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:02 1 minute ago, mC HULL said: That's a duty ain it free ? There at court for you duty or who wants them FFS your one dumb feck at times .. I organised my own solicitor and barrister never used a duty one . I rang my solicitor said hi Paul I've fecked up can you send someone down to chaddy police station... No probs mate they'll be down asap .. then when I opted for crown court Paul (solicitor) rings me and says I've organised paddy to come be your barrister he's good . Chid walks away with his community service instead of being locked up ... 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Seagull 298 Posted Friday at 10:02 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:02 Just now, chartpolski said: My brother and I were charged with GBH and Trespass in pursuit of game or coney, over 50 years ago. He qualified for means tested legal aid , I didn’t. The solicitor was a pal of our dads and advised us that he would represent my brother on legal aid and me pro bono as we were being tried together. We were found not guilty of all charges. We were never offered or asked for a duty solicitor when charged and interviewed at the police station, Cheers. mC just messaged me and said if you'd have had a coursing bred you'd have been doing life cos they would have caught them all..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 3,325 Posted Friday at 10:04 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:04 There’s a decent lawyer on here regular haha iv used him, I won’t post him name tho cos I don’t think it’s common knowledge haha Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 27,457 Posted Friday at 10:05 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:05 1 minute ago, Seagull said: mC just messaged me and said if you'd have had him as a solicitor you'd have been doing life cos they would have laughed him out of court. Fixed that for you mate Cheers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 15,578 Posted Friday at 10:09 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:09 7 minutes ago, gnasher16 said: A qc ( or kc now ) is just a senior barrister that has showed enough expertise to be recognised by the monarchy,you could get a qc as a duty solicitor theres no reason they cant do it but as a rule they typically deal with complex or high profile cases in a crown court. Apparently an old case of mine from years ago actually gets a small mention in a book called Under the Wig written by William Clegg QC when i sued my own solicitor Your laughing if you can afford them but if you could it's time to retire ffs lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 15,578 Posted Friday at 10:12 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:12 7 minutes ago, Chid said: FFS your one dumb feck at times .. I organised my own solicitor and barrister never used a duty one . I rang my solicitor said hi Paul I've fecked up can you send someone down to chaddy police station... No probs mate they'll be down asap .. then when I opted for crown court Paul (solicitor) rings me and says I've organised paddy to come be your barrister he's good . Chid walks away with his community service instead of being locked up ... Lol ye ill try that next time I'm locked up the reply will be shut up silly c**t do you think they will ring them lol? The duty getting rang they wouldn't even entertain ringing one that wasn't a duty for you Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 15,578 Posted Friday at 10:16 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:16 15 minutes ago, chartpolski said: My brother and I were charged with GBH and Trespass in pursuit of game or coney, over 50 years ago. He qualified for means tested legal aid , I didn’t. The solicitor was a pal of our dads and advised us that he would represent my brother on legal aid and me pro bono as we were being tried together. We were found not guilty of all charges. We were never offered or asked for a duty solicitor when charged and interviewed at the police station, Cheers. Lots changes since mate lol first time I got arrested 95 and to now it's changed loads Everyone now is entitled to.a duty solicitor Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 27,457 Posted Friday at 10:23 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:23 2 minutes ago, mC HULL said: Lots changes since mate lol first time I got arrested 95 and to now it's changed loads Everyone now is entitled to.a duty solicitor Everyone’s ALLWAYS been entitled to a duty solicitor, but fifty years ago there wasn’t cctv and video recordings in rural police houses ! And they weren’t allways honest with you ! LOL ! You should have had an adult present when you were arrested at eight year old. Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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