Motoring Offences

The proliferation of motoring offences prosecuted through our courts has given rise to a new generation of offenders who do not see themselves as criminals, yet are treated as such. Assisted by the advances of technology, increasing numbers of people are now summonsed to court for speeding, careless or dangerous driving, drink driving, defective vehicle, MOT or insurance offences, and risk facing substantial fines and driving bans which in turn impact upon employment and family life.

Kelcey & Hall are readily aware of the detrimental effect these prosecutions can bring. Their dedicated motoring law team led by James Williams, employ solicitors who will strive to minimise these effects, and the embarrassment and stress that court appearances can command. They are adept at robustly defending your case or presenting it to the court in such a manner that it is viewed as less severe. In situations where guilt is accepted, they will seek to preserve your licence where possible and attract the best level of financial outcome in the circumstances.