We are a dedicated Crime and Legal Aid practice who understand the needs of the clients we represent in the Chesterfield, Derby and the wider areas.
Specialising in criminal defence, all types of corporate defence and matters relating to prison law we are considered to be the largest practice of our type in England and Wales.
With lawyers covering every area of criminal law we are able to support our clients with matters;
ASBO's
Burglary and Theft
Driving bans
Motoring and speeding offences
Professional misconduct
Trading standards matters
VAT fraud
Youth crime
Additionally we are able to support individuals who have been charged with more serious matters such as rape, murder and manslaughter.
All our lawyers understand that a discreet, professional, approach is required at what is usually a very difficult point in a persons life.
In the first instance please either call us or complete the form on the right and we'll call you back to discuss your circumstances.
The Johnson Partnership
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You may have been charged with a criminal offence. We can and will help.
From misdemeanors to more serious matters you'll find a voice at the end of the phone (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) who can provide the in depth knowledge you'll need.
Covering Chesterfield, Derby and Derbyshire.
Victims of burglary are waiting up to five years for justice as court delays reach record levels, according to an investigation by a broadsheet newspaper.
Data from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) reveals that nearly one in ten theft victims, including those affected by burglary, wait over two years between reporting the crime and seeing the perpetrator brought to trial.
Stores across the UK are experiencing a surge in shoplifting, with two thefts reported every minute, according to official data.
The Office for National Statistics reports that thefts reached an all-time high in the year ending June, with 469,788 incidents recorded by police - up nearly 29% from the previous year's total of 365,173 and twice the rate seen during the pandemic in 2020.