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A 14 year old school boy represented by MPR Solicitors was acquitted at West London Youth Court on 28 January 2010 on a charge of obstructing a police officer

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The acquittal was based on legal argument about the powers of police and the rules of law that they must apply when stopping and searching members of the public. In this case the police had not acted in accordance with the procedures set out in the Police...

Three acquittals in three weeks - successful start to the New Year for MPR Solicitors

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MPR Solicitors represented an Indian IT project manager who was charged with indecent assault on board an Air India flight and was acquitted by a jury at Isleworth Crown Court on 12 January 2010. The Indian national who does not wish to be named for...

Happy New Year

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MPR Solicitors LLP wishes all our clients both a happy and a prosperous New Year and we look forward to continuing to provide an efficient, modern and valuable service in the months to come. This year, marks our 9th year of practice. Throughout the years we...

Phone tap evidence remains inadmissible in courts in England & Wales

Seema Parikh
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Seema Parikh of MPR Solicitors writes: The Home Secretary announced today that the use of phone tap evidence in courts in England and Wales was not “legally viable”. This was after the government had commissioned a review on the possibility of...

Operation Tulipbox - £38 million carbon credit fraud - MPR Solicitors LLP instructed

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MPR Solicitors LLP were instructed to represent a company director alleged to have been part of an organised crime group trading large volumes of high-value carbon credits. The Treasury suspected that at least £38 million in VAT had been stolen by a...

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