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Would you be happy to recommend our services?

“Absolutely - I feel your help was invaluable to my case and I am certain I
would not have been able to come to the same conclusion if I had to defend
myself.”

What are your views about the overall quality of service you received?

“Excellent - Highly professional yet friendly too - no-one made me feel like
a criminal and you were extremely supportive.”

Are there any ways in which you feel that we could improve our service?

“I think you’ve got it just about right - I was very impressed in every
respect.”

Lawyer - Jemma Hurrell.

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Are you the Registered Keeper of the Car ?

 

You have confirmed that you did not get the NIP within 14 days of the date of the alleged offence.

Question;

Are you the registered keeper of the car?

(NB: If your car is a lease car you will not be the registered keeper of the car - the lease car company will be and they will get the first NIP. This is the only NIP that needs to be issued within the 14 day rule!)

Answer;

Yes

No

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Apr 4, 2012
Category: General
Posted by: patterson

 

Possibly our best day ever at Patterson!!

8 Cases defended/points avoided/withdrawn in one day.

Mar 29, 2012
Category: General
Posted by: patterson

 

Do not use online letter packs that claim to "Get yourself off a Speeding Ticket - Guaranteed!"

No two cases are the same. You must not mislead the police. A pro forma letter is not necessarily going to be relevant to the cirmcumstances of your case.

The road traffic police have seen them all a thousand times before.

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.