Lockdown lifting, staycations and road traffic offences – what happens if you’re charged?

As lockdown lifts and life slowly begins to return to normality, many of us will be thinking about getting back out and about. Staycations and driving holidays have been encouraged to avoid quarantine and last-minute disappointment of foreign destinations being red-listed. However, with thousands of Brits expected to take to the unfamiliar and narrow country roads this summer, there is cause for concern that road traffic accidents and offences could rise exponentially.

Author: Keith J Tuck Solicitors

Keith J Tuck has over 30 years experience in criminal defence law in Scotland. He has particular experience defending serious and complex cases, including the longest - and perhaps the most complex - indictment trial ever at Sheriff Court level related to fraud/people trafficking. Keith J Tuck successfully defended the principal accused. He also defended the principal accused in the longest trial ever in Scottish legal history - a complex fraud case at the High Court. Keith J Tuck has an unrivalled commitment to defending individuals who face crisis.

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