Human Trafficking And Modern Slavery
Human trafficking and modern slavery are considered serious crimes that the international community is determined to stamp out.
These are extremely complex offences, and a successful defence requires an experienced, talented, well-connected criminal law team.
As one of the most highly recommended Criminal Solicitors in Coventry and Warwickshire, you can be confident that we will fight tenaciously to prove your innocence.
Based in Coventry, we are a diverse, multi-lingual law firm that uses best-in-class technology to provide clients with a streamlined, modern, and highly effective criminal defence. Furthermore, years of experience in criminal law means we have created relationships with some of the UK’s best Barristers and King’s Counsel. Our clients also benefit from our ability to instruct the country’s most respected expert witnesses who can provide the Court with the facts required to support a not guilty plea or mitigate the sentence handed down by a Judge.
Advising and representing people accused of committing a criminal offence
We are highly recommended as an expert Criminal Defence Law Firm for people accused of committing a crime. Our Coventry and Midland based solicitors provide 24/7 police station representation. Therefore, we will be at your side, protecting your interests from the start. Because we understand the correct procedure the police must follow when making an arrest, we will carefully examine the circumstances surrounding you being detained and get the charges dropped if proper processes were not complied with.
Our team has in-depth experience in defending serious criminal charges including human trafficking and modern slavery. We work with the country’s top expert witnesses and focus on providing you with advice and representation you can trust. We know that your reputation, your freedom, and your family’s financial security is at stake – therefore, we never give up until every appeal has been exhausted.
Below are several common questions clients ask us concerning human trafficking and modern slavery.
What are the main elements of human trafficking?
Article 3 of the Palermo Protocol To Prevent, Suppress And Punish Trafficking In Persons, Especially Women And Children, Supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organised Crime to the UN Convention (2000) identifies three main elements to the offence of human trafficking:
- The act: recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of people.
- The means: by threat, use of force or coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power, abuse of a position of vulnerability, or of giving or receiving payments or benefits to obtain the consent of a person with control of the victim.
- The purpose: exploitation – for prostitution or other sexual exploitation, forced labour/services, slavery, servitude, or removal of organs.
Human trafficking should not be confused with people smuggling which involves a person or gang being paid by migrants to reach a particular country. The participation of those involved in people smuggling ends once the migrants reach their desired destination. Trafficking, on the other hand, requires the Defendant to continue to exploit the smuggled people in the destination country (or in a different location within the same country). As a child cannot give informed consent, if they are transported for exploitative reasons, the person carrying out the transport can be charged with human trafficking even if the child was not threatened, coerced, forced, or deceived.
What is modern slavery?
Modern slavery is where a person is forced by threats or violence against themselves or another to work for little or no pay and little or no control over the type of work they do and how it is done. Modern slavery is found in domestic service, sex work, manufacturing (particularly in the clothing industry), and agriculture to name but a few market sectors.
I have been held as a modern slave – is this a defence against crimes I have committed?
It may be. The Modern Slavery Act 2015, section 45 offers a defence to specific criminal charges if it is proven that the crimes were committed under a compulsion due to slavery or exploitation (for over-18s) or as a direct consequence of slavery or exploitation (for under-18s).
For example, if a child is charged with moving drugs between county lines and it can be proven they were being exploited by a criminal gang, they may escape prosecution.
Modern slavery is not a defence against serious crimes such as murder, manslaughter, sexual offences, burglary, arson etc. Our compassionate, highly-experienced Modern Slavery Solicitors can extract evidence from your situation to prove you were/are a victim of modern slavery or exploitation. We will instruct expert witnesses to assess your psychological state to prove beyond reasonable doubt that you had no realistic alternative to your actions given the situation you found yourself in.
Why choose us?
Regardless of the charges against you, you are entitled to a criminal defence. We do not judge our clients; our only objective is to defend you against the Prosecution’s allegations. You can be confident that by instructing us to defend you, your chances of acquittal or a reduced sentence are greatly improved. The most important factor is to contact us as soon as you become aware of the criminal charges brought against you.
People choose and recommend us not just in Coventry, Rugby and Leamington, but across the Midlands and the whole of the UK.
To receive expert advice and representation regarding human trafficking and/or modern slavery, please contact us using the form below.