Following widespread public disturbances over the last few days, the police will likely seek to arrest many hundreds of suspects in the coming weeks.

Some people may be expecting that early morning knock, but others may well be surprised to learn that they are thought to have done anything wrong.

Is mere presence enough? What about laughing, heckling, shouting or a hand gesture or two? Is that enough to implicate you in allegations of violent disorder or even riot?

Each case will be meticulously examined, but if you fear the knock, it’s crucial to be prepared for what might follow. Being proactive and ready for any eventuality is key.

You will be arrested, your digital devices seized, interviewed by the police and possibly charged with an offence. Bail is likely to be denied both by the police and the courts as institutions heed the political tone set by the Prime Minister and Home Secretary.

The Home Secretary is on record as saying:

“So we should be clear there will be people who were thinking they were going on their summer holidays this week and instead they will face a knock on the door from the police, they will face arrest, and a police cell while they wait for trail in order to make sure that they do pay the price for what they have done.

We have made very clear to the police they have our full support in pursuing the full range of prosecutions and penalties including serious prison sentences, long term tagging travel bans and more.”

You will need legal representation at the police station and in court, so if you are preparing for the inevitable, get in touch with us as soon as possible so that we can explain your options, guide you through the process, and ensure the best possible outcome.

 

How can we help?

We ensure we keep up to date with any changes in legislation and case law so that we are always best placed to advise you properly. If you would like to discuss any aspect of your case, please contact our team of criminal defence specialists on: 01376 511819