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Possession with Intent to Supply Class A First Offence: What to Expect in 2026

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In Brief Possession with intent to supply (PWITS) Class A drugs is a serious offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, carrying a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. The sentencing range spans a high-level community order to 16...

When Do the Police Stop Investigating a Crime? (2026 Guide)

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In Brief There is no general time limit on how long a police investigation can last in England and Wales. For indictable and either-way offences, the police can investigate for as long as they consider necessary. For summary-only...

What Is The Sentence For Attempted Murder in the UK? (2026)

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In Brief Attempted murder is one of the most serious criminal offences in England and Wales. The maximum sentence is life imprisonment , and the typical sentencing range runs from 3 to 40 years’ custody depending on the...

On Bail But Not Charged - What Does It Mean?

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In Brief Being released on bail without formal charges means police have arrested and released you while continuing their investigation. Under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, pre-charge bail has strict time...

Can a rape victim drop rape charges in the UK?

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The consequences of a rape charge are significant. Even where a charge doesn’t lead to a conviction, your personal and professional lives can both be affected, often permanently. Understandably, having rape charges dropped altogether would...

What are the malicious communications sentencing guidelines?

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Malicious communications offences involve sending messages intended to cause distress or anxiety, whether by letter, email, text, social media or other electronic means. These cases are taken seriously by the courts, and sentences can range from fines and...

Types of Criminal Offences in the UK: Summary Only, Indictable Only & Either Way

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In the UK, criminal offences are divided into three categories based on their seriousness: summary, indictable, and either-way offences. The process for handling these categories of offences is different, as are the corresponding severity of sentences. We...

Police Investigation Procedure in the UK

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There are many steps to the police investigation procedure in the UK. If you believe that you may be subject to an investigation, it is important to be aware of what to expect and what you will need to do. We discuss the general police investigation...

Driving Without Due Care and Attention

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Drivers on UK roads are held to certain standards. Failing to uphold these standards by driving without due care and attention can potentially land you in hot water. But what does driving without due care and attention actually mean? And what is the penalty...

Expert Criminal Defence Solicitors in Worcestershire

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We offer our legal services nationwide and are instructed by clients from Worcestershire on a regular basis. Worcestershire consists of six districts: Bromsgrove, Malvern Hills, Wychavon, Wyre Forest, the borough of Redditch and the city of Worcester....

What Is The Sexual Offences Act 2003?

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The Sexual Offences Act 2003 makes provisions for sexual offences in the UK, being used to define and determine the severity of these offences. If you are accused of a sexual offence in the UK, it is likely that you will be charged under the Sexual Offences...

What is Digital Penetration?

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Assault by penetration and, by extension, digital penetration are very serious sexual offences which carry significant penalties. This means that the prospect of facing a digital penetration charge, including digital penetration of a minor, is understandably...

What Should I Do if I Accidentally Viewed Child Pornography?

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It goes without saying that the laws surrounding indecent material depicting children are incredibly serious and, as such, carry severe penalties and sentences. But what happens if you have accidentally viewed child pornography? Many people may...

How Can I Get the Police to Drop Charges Against Me?

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If you are under investigation by the police or released on pre-charge bail, you may, understandably, be worried about the prospect of being charged with a criminal offence. Having the police drop charges is usually the ideal outcome, but whether or not this...