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We are criminal defence solicitors with a hard-earned reputation of winning for our clients

Been arrested, charged with a crime or road traffic offence?

Keith J Tuck: Criminal Defence Solicitors Glasgow, Scotland

Over 30 years experience in criminal defence law in Scotland

Keith Tuck has particular experience defending serious and complex cases, including the longest - and perhaps the most complex - indictment trial ever at Sheriff Court level related to fraud/people trafficking. Keith J Tuck successfully defended the principal accused. He also defended the principal accused in the longest trial ever in British legal history - a complex fraud case at the High Court. Keith J Tuck has an unrivalled commitment to defending individuals who face crisis.

The firm focuses on defending clients in the criminal courts throughout Scotland from High Court, to Sheriff and JP. Keith J Tuck can assist you with any of the following legal issues: Alleged Domestic Assault/Abuse/StalkingAssaultBail Conditions GuideBreach of the PeaceCitation to Attend Court, Criminal Legal Aid Guide, Drugs OffencesFraud (including Mortgage Fraud), EmbezzlementHealth & Safety ProsecutionsInternet CrimesMurder DefencePolice Station ConsultationRoad Traffic OffencesSexual Offences, Wildlife & Environmental Crime.

Areas of Expertise

ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES

Being convicted of a road traffic offence can have a detrimental impact on your life and work

Contact our Road Traffic Defence Solicitors
road traffic offences

ASSAULT

Assault is when you make an approach on someone which is intended to cause harm or puts the victim in a state of alarm.

Contact our Criminal Defence Solicitors
assault

DRUG OFFENCES

Drug-related crimes can range from the very minor to serious crime resulting in lengthy prison sentences

Contact our Drug Offence Solicitors
road traffic offences

FRAUD

Fraud can take many forms, usually taking property without the owners consent with the intention for personal gain.

Contact our Fraud Defence Solicitors
road traffic offences

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