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Martin, Johnston and Socha are widely recognised as one of Scotland's leading Criminal Defence Firms. From preparing the case right through to representing you in Court, MJS have the expertise to help. Welcome to Martin Johnston & Socha, Solicitors & Criminal Defence Lawyers, Dunfermline, Alloa & Kirkcaldy. Welcome to Martin, Johnston & Socha, Solicitors & Criminal Defence Lawyers with offices in Dunfermline, Alloa & Kirkcaldy.

Our size and experience means we can react swiftly and effectively to help our clients, whatever their situation, throughout Scotland. Our legal firm is widely recognised as one of Scotland's leading criminal defence teams. Criminal Defence Lawyers based in Dunfermline, Alloa & Kirkcaldy - Martin Johnston & Socha. At Martin, Johnston & Socha, we believe everyone is entitled to a defence.

We aim to represent and defend our clients, whatever the charge. As specialist criminal defence lawyers in Scotland, we regularly defend our clients in the Sheriff Court, Justice of the Peace Court and even the High Court if necessary.
Services
We are registered with and regulated by the Law Society of Scotland.
We are also approved by the Scottish Legal Aid Board and registered to provide criminal legal assistance.
We are proud to provide a fully comprehensive legal service from liaising with the police and preparing the case through to representing you in court.
We also have a highly qualified team of solicitor advocates who can represent you in the High Court.
We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case.
We defend our clients in Alloa, Dunfermline, Edinburgh, Glenrothes, Kirkcaldy, Methil, Perth, Stirling and throughout Scotland.
Martin, Johnston & Socha Ltd are regulated by the Law Society of Scotland.
The Law Society has issued guidance in what is called "price transparency".
This relates to information which should be made available to clients and potential clients about fees, outlays and costs that may be incurred when instructing a solicitor.
The guidance is in place for all firms in Scotland for legal services on a private client basis.
We aim to be open (transparent) with all clients regarding the cost incurred for the services which we will provide at the point of providing instructions, or indeed considering the provision of instructions to our office a solicitor will always endeavour to provide a clear indication of the likely cost to be incurred both initially - usually in the context of an instruction fee - and for the different stages of a case as it progresses.
We have extensive experience of defending our clients against every type of criminal charge and in every Scottish court.
This experience means we can provide a fully comprehensive legal service - from offering advice during a police station interview, to preparing your case, right through to representing you in court.
We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case.
If you require legal advice or support, or you have been accused of a crime, it's important to act fast.
Our criminal solicitors can assist by discussing your options with you confidentially, and are ready to fight your corner.
If you have been charged with a driving offence in Alloa, Kirkcaldy, Dunfermline or elsewhere in Scotland, it's important you enlist the help of a specialist road traffic law firm.
Road traffic law is a complex and detailed area of law and, as such, requires the use of a specialist solicitor.
We are expert motoring solicitors in Scotland and we can help you keep your licence.
If you have been charged with an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988 or with any other driving offence, contact us now.
If you have been arrested, it's important to know your rights.
You have the right of access to a solicitor if arrested by the police.
If you think you may be arrested in connection with an alleged crime, it's important to contact us now.
Under the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016, the police can arrest you without a warrant if they have "reasonable grounds" to believe you have committed or are in the process of committing an offence.
Further, you can be arrested and interviewed more than once in connection with the same offence.
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