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Criminal Defence Across Scotland

We defend all criminal charges with specialist knowledge and relentless advocacy.

Assault & Violent Offences

Domestic Abuse

Fraud & Dishonesty

Charles Ferguson Logo

Criminal Defence Across Scotland

We defend all criminal charges with specialist knowledge and relentless advocacy.

Assault & Violent Offences

Domestic Abuse

Fraud & Dishonesty

Charles Ferguson Logo

Criminal Defence Across Scotland

We defend all criminal charges with specialist knowledge and relentless advocacy.

Fraud & Dishonesty

Assault & Violent Offences

Domestic Abuse

The Charles Ferguson Solicitor Team

Criminal Defence Services — All Offences Covered

Scottish criminal law is complex, nuanced, and demanding. Every offence carries different procedural rules, sentencing guidelines, and defensive strategies. We don't offer a 'one size fits all' approach — we specialise in understanding the distinctive legal architecture of each crime. Below are the 7 major criminal categories we defend. Each area requires individual strategy and specialist expertise. Our track record speaks for itself.

Our Criminal Defence Services

1. Assault & Common Assault

Scottish common law assault has no ABH/GBH distinctions. Severity is categorised by context, injury, and intent. Self-defence and provocation are material defences. We understand Scots law's unique approach to assault and deploy these defences systematically.

2. Drug Offences

Possession, supply, or being concerned in supply under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. We challenge search legality, quantity assumptions, and the s.4(3)(b) 'being concerned' allegation. Sentencing can be severe — we focus on mitigation and rehabilitation narratives.

3. Domestic Abuse & Coercive Control

The Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 introduced coercive control as a standalone offence. We understand trauma-informed practice whilst rigorously testing victim allegations. Bail conditions can be extremely restrictive — we negotiate and challenge them aggressively.

4. Sexual Offences

Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009. Solemn procedure. Discreet, specialist representation. We combine evidence analysis with compassionate handling of sensitive allegations. Trial strategy is paramount — we contest Crown evidence methodically.

5. Fraud & Dishonesty

Common law theft, fraud, embezzlement, and reset. Mens rea (dishonest intent) is central. We analyse financial records, intent, and alternative explanations. Fraud sentences are rising — early intervention is critical.

6. Weapons Offences

Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 s.47 & s.49. Presumptive custody for many offences. We challenge searches, intent, and reasonable excuse. If charged, we fight bail and work toward reduced charges.

7. Breach of the Peace

Common law and s.38 Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010. The 'Smith v Donnelly' test applies. Disorderly conduct, public order, and nuisance charges — we challenge the Crown's public alarm narrative.

Testimonial

"The stress of a domestic allegation was overwhelming, but the team at Charles Ferguson handled everything with total discretion and professionalism. Selena was incredibly supportive and the 'Not Guilty' verdict was a massive weight off my shoulders."

Private Client

Domestic Offence

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to our most common questions.

The police want to interview me; should I attend without a lawyer?

No. You should never attend a police interview without legal representation. Even if you believe you have done nothing wrong, anything you say can be used in evidence. Our 24/7 team can attend with you.

Is legal advice at the police station free?

In most cases, yes. Under Scots Law, anyone being interviewed as a suspect at a police station is entitled to free legal advice, regardless of their financial circumstances.

What is the difference between Summary and Solemn procedure?

Summary cases are heard by a Sheriff or Justice of the Peace without a jury. Solemn cases involve more serious charges and are heard before a Sheriff or Judge and a jury of 15 people.

What happens after I am arrested in Scotland?

You may be released on an undertaking to appear in court at a later date, or held in custody to appear "from the cells" on the next lawful day. We provide immediate representation for both scenarios.

Can you help with domestic abuse allegations?

Yes. We have extensive experience defending domestic-related charges. We understand the sensitive nature of these cases and the impact of special bail conditions on your family life.

What should I do if I am served with a Summary Complaint?

Contact us immediately. This is a formal court document outlining the charges against you. We will review the evidence (the "disclosure") and advise on your plea and defence strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to our most common questions.

What legal services does Charles Ferguson Solicitors provide?

We represent clients solely in criminal defence and road traffic law. Our services range from police station representation and domestic offences to complex High Court cases and road traffic litigation across Scotland.

Where are your offices located?

We are strategically placed to serve clients in Glasgow, Hamilton, and throughout the Central Belt and across the West of Scotland. Our Glasgow office is located at 20- 23, Woodside Place, Glasgow G3 7QL and our Hamilton office is location at 3.11 , CoVault, 1 Barrack Street, Hamilton, ML3 0DG

Are you available for emergencies outside of office hours?

Criminal emergencies do not wait for Monday morning. Contact us on for Glasgow on 0141 345 5735 and Hamilton on 01698 285 885 or request our services at the Police Station by asking for a consultation with us when the police ask if you wish to speak to a lawyer.

How are fees structured?

An initial consultation fee secures priority appointments and is credited against total costs if you proceed. We provide transparent estimates based on the complexity of your case, with no hidden charges.

Can I switch my current solicitor to Charles Ferguson?

Yes. If you are unhappy with your current representation, you have the right to change solicitors. We frequently take over cases mid-proceedings to provide a more robust and proactive defence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to our most common questions.

What legal services does Charles Ferguson Solicitors provide?

We are specialists in criminal defence and road traffic law. Our services range from police station representation and domestic offences to complex High Court cases and road traffic litigation across Scotland.

Where are your offices located?

Our main office is in Hamilton (Lanarkshire), and we maintain a dedicated office in East Kilbride. We are strategically placed to serve clients in Glasgow, Motherwell, and throughout the West of Scotland.

Are you available for emergencies outside of office hours?

Criminal emergencies do not wait for Monday morning. If you or a family member is arrested at any time, call 01698 285 885. We will arrange solicitor attendance at the police station and ensure your rights are protected from the moment of detention.

How are fees structured?

An initial consultation fee secures priority appointments and is credited against total costs if you proceed. We provide transparent estimates based on the complexity of your case, with no hidden charges.

Can I switch my current solicitor to Charles Ferguson?

Yes. If you are unhappy with your current representation, you have the right to change solicitors. We frequently take over cases mid-proceedings to provide a more robust and proactive defence.

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Book An Initial Consultation

Schedule an appointment and let Charles Ferguson Solicitors take care of your case today.