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Clayton Legal
West Yorkshire
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Accredited Police Station Representative – Leeds

Are you looking to join one of the country’s top-ranked criminal defence teams? Our award-winning solicitors in Leeds are seeking an Accredited Police Station Representative to join their expanding junior team.

About the Firm:
Our team is recognised nationally for providing clear, practical advice, robust representation, and a highly personal service. We cover all areas of criminal law, including business defence, regulatory advice, and prison law. With our expertise by your side, clients can be confident of the very best defence.


The Role:
As an Accredited Police Station Representative, you will:

Attend police stations to represent clients at all stages of criminal investigations


Work closely with solicitors across the team to provide high-quality criminal defence
Gain exposure to a wide range of cases, helping to build your knowledge and career within criminal law
Contribute to the firm’s expansion on the junior side of the team

About You:

Fully accredited as a Police Station Representative


Strong knowledge of criminal law
Confident, proactive, and client-focused
Eager to develop your career and be part of a growing, supportive team

Why Join?

Work with an amazing firm with extensive expertise


Join a team that values learning, mentoring, and personal growth
Be part of a dynamic and expanding junior team

If you’re ready to take the next step in your criminal defence career and make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you.

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