Experts in Criminal & Misconduct Matters for the Police Federation: On and off duty specialists

Russell Jones & Walker's criminal lawyers are very proud of their long association with the Police Federation and its members.

Russell Jones & Walker has provided the Police Federation of England & Wales and its members with legal advice and representation in criminal and misconduct proceedings since police officers were first given the right to be legally represented in disciplinary proceedings by the Police And Criminal Evidence Act 1984. Our experience is unique and unrivalled.

What we do:

We represent officers in criminal and misconduct proceedings, relating to both on duty and off duty allegations. We are the most experienced criminal solicitors for police officers, and are dedicated to using our experience to always get the best results for our Federation clients.

Russell Jones & Walker’s solicitors are experienced in:

  • Duty related incidents, including:

    • Common assault and minor road traffic offences to the most serious allegations

    • Misconduct in public office

    • Deaths in custody and deaths following police contact

    • Shootings

  • Off duty incidents and their potential repercussions, including:

    • Implications for job/misconduct

    • Access to experts in other departments (e.g. Employment) in the event they are required

How to contact us:

For duty related incidents, members should in the first instance seek authority from the Branch Board before contacting us. In cases of emergency where a member has been arrested immediate access to an experienced Russell Jones & Walker criminal solicitor can be obtained outside normal office hours by calling 0800 908 977 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Call our Criminal Helpline

For PF Members on 0800 908 977

or email us direct

enquiries@rjw.co.uk

What People say about us

Scott Ingram “wins plaudits for his police disciplinary work: he is sure-footed in his approach and able to remain very calm in situations where others might not."

Chambers and Partners 2011