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    Hi I am new to this forum. My relative has been convicted of rape by his ex wife. Please can anyone give me details of an advocate or solicitor in Glasgow or Edinburgh who can help us. It needs to be the best of the best. The previous solicitors who are quite reputable let us down badly. Thanku

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    Hi & welcome to the forum.

    We do have a few Scottish members who may be able to make some suggestions so I have moved your post into a separate thread as it will be more noticeable.

    In the meantime have a look through this section:

    http://www.daftmoo.org.uk/mooforum/s...ist-solicitors
    'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'

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      Thankyou casehardened. He is in jail awaiting sentencing. Regret not finding this website earlier. He is absolutely devastated. So our only option left is to appeal.

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        Sorry to read this Bond007.
        I haven't any experience of a solicitor or advocate in those areas but Citizens Advice Scotland might be a starting point for you.http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/scotla...singasolicitor
        They can advise not only in complaining about solicitors but can help you find one in your area that has experience in the appropriate area of law.
        The law society would be another - http://www.lawscot.org.uk/home#node-1064 - I don't find it the best of sites for finding a solicitor but someone from Citizens Advice should be able to give you help with it.

        Chris Saltrese is based in England but work nationwide - http://www.chrissaltrese.co.uk/index.html
        I don't think they take legal aid cases but have a really good reputation.

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          The Robert Kerr Partnership.

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            have you tried the legal 500 for scotland ?

            i know most ppl dont like it, coz its meant to be 'pay for places', but it can help filter down to reputabke firms
            Recommended Solicitors --- www.arcadianlaw.com
            Proven results for people accused of False Allegations

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              http://www.mccluskeybrowne.co.uk/

              Mr Currie (Solicitor) & Mr Nelson (Advocate). Best of the best of the best as far as I am concerned. So thorough it is scary!!!!!!!!!

              Not sure of their position with a case that's been through trial and is on to sentencing but you have very little to loose by enquiring and everything to gain if you manage to get them on board. Professional is not a good enough word to describe them.
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                Just read........

                APPEAL.

                PHONE THEM NOW!!!!!!

                You need a detailed and complex appeal handled then they are the people to do it. They go beyond anything I have ever experienced with regards to legal practitioners. Their souls are invested in everything that they do. If he has a hope in hell then it lies with them.
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                  Thankyou lawlesone2009. I will phone them to make an appointment. I have spoken to a Glasgow firm Gildeas who were recommended by a friend.

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                    Originally posted by Bond007 View Post
                    Thankyou lawlesone2009. I will phone them to make an appointment. I have spoken to a Glasgow firm Gildeas who were recommended by a friend.
                    Having checked out the Gildeas website...... They look far too fragmented (too many areas of supposed expertise) for my liking. I am not discounting that they could be fabulous and extremely competent but I just don't 'feel' them.

                    Phone around by all means and do not jump. My recommendation is merely that. It is not going to be a case of employ the best and the results will flow, every case is different and every solicitor/Advocate has different direct experience. The Advocate I had, Mr Nelson, demonstrated clearly in the High Court that he was 'thinking exactly like the judges' so his opinions on success or insights to potential for appeals would closely reflect their likelyhood of success. He would be well suited to give his opinion and if it is to your liking then he is more than capable of handling any subsequent case and handling it with the utmost professionalism and dedication.

                    Mr Currie (solicitor) is the first point of contact and from there things can obviously progress. It is not entirely necessary to use the Advocate as Mr Currie seems more than capable and will introduce the external help (Advocate) if and when required depending on what is happening and where it is happening. He also has a very bright young chap, fresh out of uni, who is 'shadowing' him at present and bang up to date with at least the theoretical side of the law so the team, as far as I can see and indeed have experienced, is complete.
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                      Thankyou for that Lawlessone2009. I will contact them tomorrow. Can u think of any others in the Glasgow area just to give me a choice.

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                        Originally posted by Bond007 View Post
                        Thankyou for that Lawlessone2009. I will contact them tomorrow. Can u think of any others in the Glasgow area just to give me a choice.
                        I wish I could but I've only been subject to one indictment so my experience is limited.

                        I have however been subject to numerous road traffic prosecutions (lighting defects, seatbelt, speeding etc) and me being me I have went to court every time. Sad I know but that's just me. I have used varied 'styles' of solicitors from the 'in your face we are PROs' to the subtle 'picked because they look ok' types and have found that generally they're all useless. It's not that they're truly useless but they're just not particularly interested in anything other than money and they do the minimum amount of work to process things through.

                        Mr Currie and Mr Nelson went far beyond doing the minimum. They acted thoroughly and precisely at every turn, they did so much work in the background and gathered so much information that I was astounded when the appeal process began and they started letting me know about the entire history of what they had been doing and just how much info they had gathered. They were prepared for trial before a trial was ever a formality, they were still lacking information from the prosecution but then that isn't anything new and they had a fully detailed history of communications showing short comings in basic things that the prosecution hadn't done or provided.

                        Give em a call. Have a little meeting with them and see how it goes. If you don't 'feel' them then don't use them. I can't really provide any other recommendations as my personal experience is with them.
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