We handle the most serious, complex and high-profile criminal cases in the UK. We fight fearlessly for our clients in the face of the best-resourced investigative and prosecution agencies, including the NCA and SFO.
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Extradition is the process where one country requests the return of individuals either accused of criminal offences or are wanted to serve a sentence.
Our aim with each case is to avoid disqualification and penalty points – and we have an exceptionally high success rate.
Lloyds PR Solicitors is a leading UK criminal defence law firm, with offices in London and Watford.
We are recommended in the Legal 500 as an ‘astute’ firm which possess a ‘first class legal brain’. Our lawyers have been involved in many leading ‘high profile’ cases and are experts in their fields.
Our reputation is based on our sharp legal skills,pragmatism and client care, and our results-driven approach. We regularly achieve impressive outcomes for our clients.
We have expertise in all aspects of criminal law: serious and complex crime, business crime and confiscation, extradition and road traffic offences.
We have acted for individuals, corporate bodies and governments in the UK and internationally.
We accept private and legal aid funding.
Press release - ICC -v- Avishka GUNAWARDANA
Independent Tribunal Clears Nuwan Zoysa Of Corruption Charges
On Sunday 9th May 2021, an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal unanimously cleared former Sri Lanka player Nuwan Zoysa of three charges of corruption against him under the Emirates Cricket Board’s Anti-Corruption Code.
Independent Tribunal Clears Gunawardene
On Sunday 9th May 2021, an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal unanimously cleared former Sri Lanka player and coach Avishka Gunawardene of two charges against him under the Emirates Cricket Board’s Anti-Corruption Code, allowing him to resume participation in cricket with immediate effect.
Operation Rubytail – Nottingham Crown Court
Representing one of eight people charged with four counts of murder following the deaths of