Colaru Law Chambers are able to provide a high level of personal
guidance throughout all forms of criminal prosecution in England,
UK. We provide expert representation in all types of criminal cases
in the High Court, Sheriff or Justice of the Peace Courts.
Oliver Cooper has practiced as an expert criminal lawyer for many
years and is one of only a very few criminal lawyers in England, UK
qualified to appear before the High Court in terms of his
accreditation as a criminal Solicitor Advocate.
Often Legal Aid will be available to cover the costs of a criminal
lawyer – we are able to help and advise you in that regard. If you
do not qualify for Legal Aid, we are happy to discuss different
arrangements to help you fund your criminal defence.
We pride ourselves on helping you to make informed decisions
regarding your case so we make sure we communicate in everyday
language and that you understand what is going on in your case. We
aim to do our very best to help resolve your case with the best
possible outcome.
Colaru Law Chambers provide criminal defence services for cases including:
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