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FREE NIP CHECKER

 

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This is a free service to enable you to do an intial check on the validity of a notice of intended prosecution. It is not meant as a substitute for bespoke advice specific to the circumstances of your case. You can get that here if you post a question...


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Did you receive the NIP within 14 days of the date of the alleged offence?

NB: This includes being warned verbally that you are going to be reported when stopped by a police officer at the scene of an alleged offence.

(When working this out discount the date of the actually offence, so if the offence happened on the 1st of the month did you get the NIP by the 15th?)

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No

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Dec 23, 2011
Category: General
Posted by: patterson
This case represents our toughest battle to date. It was a battle at every stage involving Magistrates, District Judges, Court Clerks, Cps lawyers and Crown Court Judges. The argument was all about whether a road was public or private.
Oct 26, 2011
Category: General
Posted by: patterson
"I'm so proud of my team. They continue to go from strengh to strengh in terms of their skill and expertise in winning cases on behalf of out clients..." Emma Patterson, Principal Solicitor
Mar 10, 2011
Category: General
Posted by: patterson

This article relates to a recent victory at court. The case does not set a precedent - but it shows that if handled with care it is possible to avoid points in a no insurance case where no one else was at fault.

Read on......