



Chambers regularly act for service personnel who find themselves before Courts Martial, both in the UK and abroad, accused of a wide variety of service and criminal offences. Members of chambers, who including former military personnel, have a wealth of expertise in this specialised area, and service Clients who appreciate having legal representation entirely independent from that provided by the military. Chambers have secured successful outcomes for clients facing charges ranging from AWOL and breach of standing orders to the most serious offences of violence and public disorder.
Service clients are often entitled to free representation though the Armed Forces Criminal Legal Aid Authority and members of chambers accept direct Instruction from the AFCLAA and from Instructed solicitors. Although chambers has access to video-conference and tele-conference facilities, members will travel to clients for conferences at the client's preference.