For those of us who have penalty points on our licence for speeding, when caught by cameras, the only option many are aware of is to accept the punishment of a fine and the points. This can be particularly difficult if it could mean loss of the licence or even worse a custodial sentence. In many cases, there may be another option and that is where Marcus A Johnstone comes to the fore. A senior solicitor whose track record of defending motoring offences is simply outstanding, offers his unrivalled services to the general public.
With an unrivalled success rate in excess of 90% this leading
motoring offence solicitor has earned a fearsome reputation for finding the legal loophole within the prosecutions case to ensure that his clients are acquitted of the
motoring offence . With several years experience and specialising on speeding law defence, Marcus has become renowned and respected within legal circles and has often been quoted and appeared on television and radio.
The process involved is a simple one, initial details of the
speeding offence are taken and reviewed and initial advice given. A thorough assessment of the case is carried out to determine the logistics and possible outcomes and defence, which is all free of any costs. Once the details have been determined the various options will be discussed in simple and clear terms with information of the costs involved. It is at this point the consumer makes an informed choice with all the available information and costs, as to whether they would like to be represented by Marcus.
With the inherent problems associated with points, such as the possibility of losing your licence, as well as loss of employment and thus income as well as the increased costs of insurance premiums, the affordable service offered by Marcus A Johnstone appeals to many. His success rate is down to a diligent and thorough knowledge of
speeding offence law. His service has become renowned and respected and has enabled many people to retain their driving licence and keep driving and thus their freedom and livelihood.
For further information visit http://www.speedingsolicitor.co.uk