Solicitor Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court
JD Spicer Zeb Solicitors appear every day at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court which hears a wide range of adult criminal cases. Call us on 0207 624 7771 or Email for a Very Fast Response Solicitors@jdspicer.co.uk. We offer Legal Aid & Private representation from £1,000 plus VAT. While less serious cases may be handled at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court, more serious cases are likely to be referred to the Crown Court at Wood Green Crown Court, or the Central Criminal Court ‘Old Bailey’. Highbury Corner Court now accepts cases from many police stations but generally from Wood Green Police Station, Islington Police Station, Edmonton Police Station, BTP Brewery Rd, Holborn Police Station, and Kentish Town Police Station. All criminal charges from the London Borough of Islington, Haringey, Camden, and Enfield now go to Highbury Corner Magistrates Court.
If you have received notice that you are required to attend a hearing at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court (known as a postal requisition or postal charge), or you have been bailed to attend court, you must get in touch with someone for advice about what your next steps should be. Having the right advice for a Highbury Corner court appearance could mean the difference between an acquittal or conviction.
JD Spicer Zeb Solicitors are long established and Highly regarded Defence Solicitors Firm appearing at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court.
We can act for you on Legal Aid or Privately at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court. If you cannot get Legal Aid we can agree on a fixed fee to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates from £1,000 plus VAT (fees to be agreed).
Our criminal defence solicitors regularly help people accused of crimes in the London Borough of Islington, Haringey, Camden and Enfield. When you get in contact with a member of our team, we can provide advice and attend the hearing with you at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court.
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Emergency number: 07836 577556
How do you find out what court your hearing is at?
When you are prosecuted for a criminal offence, you are likely to receive a postal requisition or charge sheet from the police.
Postal requisitions are documents that let you know a hearing has been listed for your case. They also provide further details on which court you need to attend, as well as the time and date of your hearing. In certain cases, you may also receive various other documents that relate to your hearing, such as evidence or a statement related to the office. A Charge Sheet is a document that notifies you of the same information as previously listed.
About Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court handles a range of adult criminal cases, from minor criminal cases which are dealt with exclusively by the magistrate, through to high profile cases that are later sent to Crown Court.
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court primarily serves police stations in Islington, Holloway, Highbury, and Shoreditch, Wood Green, Tottenham, Edmonton, Enfield., Kentish Town and Holborn.
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court contact details
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court address
Address:
51 Holloway Road
London
N7 8JA
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court phone numbers
For general enquiries: 0300 303 0645
For fine queries: 0300 123 9252
To pay a fine: 0300 790 9901
Fax: 0870 739 5768
For the Citizens’ Advice witness service: 0300 332 1225
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court email address
For general enquiries: northlondonmc@justice.gov.uk
For payments (such as fines): lccccollectionunit@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
For citizens advice: highburycorner.mc@citizensadvice.org.uk
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court opening hours
The court’s opening hours are Monday to Friday: 8am to 4pm. The court counter is open for enquiries between 9am to 11am and 1.30pm to 2.30pm.
How to reach Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court is on Holloway Road, in the London Borough of Islington. It’s possible to reach the Court on foot or by public transport. There are a number of bus stops which are located just outside the court, served by bus numbers 43, 263, 271, 393 and N41.
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court is just a five-walk away from Highbury & Islington Station. The underground station at Highbury and Islington is on the Victoria Line, and the overground station is on the East London and North London lines.
Is there parking at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court?
There is no parking available at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court itself. There is limited free street parking on Digswell Street and Furlong Road, which are less than a minute’s walk from the Court.
There are also plenty of other private car parks nearby, including Upper Street Car Park, which is a 20-minute walk away.
Due to the availability of public transport links, driving to Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court is not necessarily the best option.
What other facilities are there at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court?
Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court has the following available facilities:
- Disabled access
- Toilets
- Baby changing facilities
- Interview rooms
- Video facilities
- Loop hearing
Assistance dogs are welcome at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court.
Due to the Court’s central location, there are lots of refreshment options nearby.
Finding a solicitor for Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court
Our criminal law solicitors service Highbury Corner Magistrate’s Court. We can also attend police stations in the local area, including Islington Police Station, Holloway Police Station, Finsbury Park Police Station and Shoreditch Police Station. This means we can provide consistent service from police station interview all the way to court.
To get things underway, all you need to do is give us a call on 020 7624 7771 or send us an email at solicitors@jdspicer.co.uk.
Find out more about our Magistrates’ Court Representation service.
What should you do when you arrive at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court for your hearing?
If you are due to appear at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court, we can agree to meet you there, or beforehand, depending on your circumstances. There are various meetings rooms at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court, which we may be able to use to talk to you before your hearing starts. It may not be possible to know exactly which meeting rooms will be available until the day of the hearing.
We would advise that you arrive at the court at least 30 minutes before the time listed on your postal requisition. This is because you will have to go through security and find out where you need to go, which can be confusing if you have never visited the court before. If you are unsure where you are heading, staff should be on site who can provide you with directions, or show you to certain facilities, such as toilets and payphones.
Contact our criminal defence solicitors in Brent & Camden for advice today
If you have a hearing coming up at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court, contact our friendly, expert criminal defence solicitors for advice.
Call: 020 7624 7771
Email: solicitors@jdspicer.co.uk
Emergency number: 07836 577556
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