Jeremy was called to the Bar in 1981 and, having qualified as a Barrister, was then offered a position as a legal adviser in the Magistrates Courts Service. There he remained until he joined the Crown Prosecution Service in 1987 as a Crown Prosecutor. Having decided he wished to embark upon a wider career, he decided to join private practice and qualified as a solicitor in 1989, since which time he has been engaged in both prosecution and defence work as a solicitor and has been a partner in the present firm since 1990.
Having an uniquely wide experience of the criminal justice system, he is able to advise on all matters relating to road traffic (and criminal) work from the simplest and most minor to the most detailed, complex and serious matters.
Jeremy is also able to advise on licensing matters which come before the Magistrates’ Court including Licensing Appeals, both simple and complex, and all and any criminal matters which may be breaches of the Licensing Act or any regulatory crime, including under-age sales, health and safety, food safety etc.
Jeremy enjoys walking and forcing his family into the back of the car whilst he drives them across the Continent lecturing them on the beauties of the locale.
"Dear Jeremy, I wanted to pass on my thanks to your for representing me this week. I have to say your demeanour and expertise and your representation of me surpassed my best expectations and your speech in Court I will not forget! Please accept thanks for all, I wish you and your firm continued success and should I be the subject of a survey you can be assured that I shall report nothing but positive and indeed recommend you to anyone I find in need of a brilliant Solicitor."
Mr xxxxx (Basildon) January 2011



