About The National Law Firm

Trusted Criminal Defence Solicitors, Specialists in Complex Crime

At The National Law Firm t/a The Law Firm, we are more than just legal representatives — we are committed defenders of your rights and freedoms. With offices across our four locations: Liverpool, Leeds, Wakefield and Bradford, our dedicated team specialises exclusively in Criminal Defence, from driving offences through to the most serious and complex allegations, including Fraud, Drug Offences, and Sexual Offences.

We pride ourselves on offering more than just legal expertise. Every case is personal, and we provide clear, straightforward advice with compassion and discretion. Our criminal team is highly experienced in guiding clients through every stage of the process — from the police station interview to Crown Court trials, sentencing, and appeals.

Our reputation has been built on meticulous preparation, strong advocacy, and unwavering commitment to our clients. Whether your case is straightforward or high-profile, we bring the same level of care and determination to secure the best possible outcome.

We also recognise that criminal law does not operate within office hours. That is why we provide a 24/7 service, ensuring that you can reach a solicitor whenever you need one — day or night.

At The Law Firm, our focus is simple: "to stand with you, protect your rights, and fight tirelessly on your behalf."

Notable Cases

R v Khan and Others

This complex case involved allegations of a sophisticated bank fraud, in which multiple defendants were accused of misusing confidential HSBC client information to transfer substantial sums of money into personal accounts. Spanning more than four years and culminating in a four-week trial, the case was marked by the seriousness of the charges and the sheer volume of digital evidence.

Our team conducted a detailed review of thousands of pages of material, identifying key inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case. Through thorough preparation and effective cross-examination by instructed counsel, we dismantled the prosecution’s case. Our client was acquitted of all charges, avoiding a lengthy custodial sentence.

R v Safai

Our client faced a serious allegation of rape, with the complainant asserting that she had been intoxicated and taken advantage of. The case was further complicated by multiple witnesses giving evidence in support of the complainant, presenting significant challenges for the defence.

Our team conducted a detailed analysis of the evidence, rigorously testing its reliability and identifying key inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case. Through careful preparation and effective advocacy at trial, these weaknesses were brought to light. The jury returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty, and our client was acquitted of all charges.

R v Kauser

Our client faced allegations of organising a large-scale operation to import Class A drugs, namely Cocaine. With an estimated street-value exceeding £14 million. It was alleged that she had recruited family members to undertake multiple trips abroad, returning with suitcases containing the drugs. The case involved extensive digital evidence, including phone data, which made the prosecution’s case particularly strong.

In light of the strength of the evidence, our team adopted a strategic approach, securing credit for an early guilty plea and presenting compelling mitigation on our client’s behalf. This resulted in a significantly reduced sentence of 13 years imprisonment, compared to the 20+ years she had initially faced.

R v King

Our client faced charges relating to indecent images of children. A detailed defence was submitted on their behalf, but the prosecution was intent on proceeding to trial. Confident that a full trial was the appropriate course, we prepared a robust defence strategy.

At trial, the client was found guilty; however, due to the compelling and well-argued mitigation presented by our team, the court imposed a sentence of only six-months imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. This outcome represented a far more favourable result than the client had initially faced, highlighting the importance of careful advocacy and mitigation in complex cases.

R v Malik

Our client was charged with handling stolen goods, with the prosecution alleging that he had played a role as a driver in the offence. The Co-Defendant had pleaded guilty at the first opportunity and received a sentence of three-years imprisonment, increasing the pressure on our client to do the same.

Having identified a strong defence, we advised that the matter should proceed to trial. Following service of a detailed defence statement, significant weaknesses in the prosecutions case were exposed. The prosecution subsequently offered no evidence, and the case was withdrawn, resulting in our client being acquitted.

 

R v Hughes

Our client faced allegations of sexual assault. We identified that the lead witness’s evidence contained significant inconsistencies, making the case suitable for trial rather than early resolution. Confident in the strength of our client’s position, we proceeded to a full trial.

Through careful preparation and detailed cross-examination, the credibility and reliability of the lead witness were thoroughly undermined. The jury returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty, and our client was acquitted of all charges, avoiding any custodial sentence. 

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