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Many of our clients have never been in trouble with the police before. Request a confidential call back below and we’ll discuss the optimum way to move forward.
Being investigated for any offence can feel overwhelming and isolating.
Obtaining early specialist legal advice is vital and will significantly affect the outcome of your case.
Our clients include:
- Professional people
- Teachers and Professors
- Neurodiverse people of all ages
- People with no previous criminal history
Indecent Image investigations are increasingly common and can often be mitigated effectively. They frequently involve:
- Seized phones or computers
- Unexpected police contact
- Voluntary interviews
- Concerns about family, career and reputation
Together we will plot your best course through these troubled waters.
How our clients in this situation often feel
People who contact us describe the same emotions in the first days after an allegation or police contact: panic, shame, confusion, isolation and fear about what happens next.
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What happens next?
Let us guide you through the investigation process:
Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that being investigated for these offences can feel overwhelming and isolating.
You likely have urgent questions and will be concerned about the legal process, how this may affect your future including your career, and what to do next.
This section provides clear, confidential information designed to allow you to think clearly and calmly and to help you understand the path forward.
Every case depends on:
- The nature of the allegations
- The image category involved
- Number of image files
- The evidence against you
- Your personal circumstances
Not all cases result in custody. Early specialist legal advice is important as mitigation can be offered on many levels.
This depends on:
- the specific offence
- the sentence
- court outcome
Specialist legal advice is essential before making decisions regarding interview or plea. Appeals can be made in this regard.
The Police may imply that an initial interview is of little risk to your case. In reality it can be hugely important and you should ALWAYS obtain legal advice before attending any police interview.
A voluntary interview is still a formal criminal investigation.
Yes. Police have the right to seize:
- Phones
- Computers
- Tablets
- Hard drives
Digital forensic investigations may take many months and advice during the process is extremely helpful.
Yes. Allegations can affect:
- Professional regulation
- Employment
- DBS checks
- Reputation
Early legal representation is important in helping to mitigate the effects of this type of allegation on your wider personal and professional life.
The early stages of an investigation are critical
The decisions made before charge can significantly affect the outcome of a case. We provide advice regarding:
Police Interviews
Digital Evidence
Forensic examination
Defence Strategy
Disclosure Issues
Mitigation
Speaking to a specialist Indecent Image defence solicitor early may help avoid mistakes that later harm your case.
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