notice of intended prosecution
If you have received one of these through the post, it will normally be accompanied by a request for you to provide details of the driver at the time of the alleged offence.
Before you do anything, please call us!
Your Notice of Intended Prosecution may be defective depending on when it was officially served upon you. This may lead to the prosecuting authority having to discontinue matters at a very early stage of the proceedings.
Early detection of any defects in the document and how you deal with it may have a significant impact on the outcome of your case.
The important thing is to contact us when you receive it and we can advise you how best to proceed with your case, so why not call us and speak to a solicitor
Phone us now on freephone 0800 141 2620
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