Robbery, theft, handling stolen goods and burglary

We handle all types of allegations of dishonesty from armed robbery, theft from employer and commercial burglary through to shoplifting. We are consistently recognised as one of the foremost firms in London for our defence of serious crime and we offer a comprehensive service at all levels, from the police station through to the Crown Court.

Related Cases

R v X

Our client was a chronic long term drug addict who was trapped in a downward spiral of committing numerous burglaries in order to fund his addiction.  We were eventually able to secure him a placement in a residential rehabilitation unit as part of his sentence when his case came before the Crown Court.


R v Woodruff & Hickson

This Armed Robbery case was stayed on grounds of abuse of process after numerous officers from the Flying Squad, Rigg Approach were suspended or prosecuted.


R v Smith

We acted for one of a number of defendants accused of committing a series of high value armed robberies on cash in transit vehicles throughout Essex over several years.  The case was subsequently featured on a Crimewatch documentary and our client was the only defendant to be acquitted.


R v Newhouse

This client was charged with the gun point robbbery of a betting shop and the case involved significant argument as to the admissibility of items seized during a search.


R v Dunlop

The defendant was charged with conspiracy to commit cash in transit robberies of deliveries to garages and supermarkets which were said to be linked to firearms offences and drug importation 91kg of cocaine worth approximately £10 million.


R v Defreitas

We acted for one of a number of defendants accused of involvement in armed robberies of cash in transit vans all over London.


R v Dawson

Conspiracy to rob betting shops, a linked conspiracy to rob cash-in-transit vans and a post office robbery.


R v Bradish

Our firm acted for two brothers described as "the most prolific armed robbers in the last 20 years" when the case was featured in the BBC documentary True Crime "Gangbusters".


R v Appleby

This case involved an armed robbbery of a cash in transit vehicle during the course of which the defendant suffered severe head injuries.


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