Prosecution of terrorism can be brought under acts including the Terrorism Act 2000, The Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, The Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, The Terrorism Act 2006 and The Counter-Terrorism Act 2008. These include a variety of allegations, including, but not limited to:
• Failing to disclose information that may be of use to authorities in preventing terrorism
• Glorifying an act of terrorism
• Terrorist training offences
• Funding terrorism
• Possessing information for terrorist purposes
• Conspiracy to murder
• Act preparatory to terrorism
• Incitement of terrorism
These offences are taken very seriously by the Courts, and if convicted, are likely to threaten your liberty. It is crucial, that you choose a firm with expertise in this area. Lloyds PR Solicitors can offer you support whether your case is at the police station stage, all the way to the Crown Court.