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Due to the nature of motor offences being highly variable, the law surrounding them is complex.

The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA) is the legislation that refers to the confiscation and recovery of proceeds of a crime.

Drug-related offences make up a large part of the criminal law sector.

These offences refer to criminal activity that is committed against someone else.

If you have been accused or implicated in any business crime – including fraudulent activity – it’s recommended to seek legal advice as soon as you can.

The Financial Services and Markets Act (FSMA) 2000 gives significant powers to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Laws around human trafficking are complex. The charges depend largely on the nature of the evidence held against the accused.

Sexual offences can be both physically and emotionally detrimental to victims.

Trading standards are in place to protect the consumer, and officers are employed to ensure the law is applied and investigations are carried out where needed.

Cyber crime refers to offences that take place either online or using technology.

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