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Lawyers who were praised for the “extraordinary contribution” in criminal justice work

Two criminal defenders were praised for their commitment to guarantee positive results of their work.

The Senior Associate Solicitors Clare Galo and Ruth Williams from Reeds Solicitors from Oxford, from Oxford, were recognized by Thames Valley's Local Criminal Justice Board.

The board praised its “extraordinary contribution to a significant number of meetings and illustrated the highest standards for professionalism and commitment to improving the criminal judiciary”.

Ms. Galo, who heads the company's Magistrate Court team in his Milton Keynes office, has more than two decades and now Specialized on street Traffic Law, dangerous dog offenses and cases before the youth court.

Clare Galo (Image: Reeds Solicitors) Ms. Williams, who heads the Magistrates Courts team in Reeds' Princes Riskough Office, has a wealth of experience in dealing with endangered customers and those who suffer from mental health problems.

Ruth Williams (Image: Reeds Solicitors) The local criminal judicial board, chaired by the police and criminal officer, combines criminal judicial organizations at the police level to support joint work and to improve the services.

Jan Matthews, Managing Director at Reeds Solicitors, said: “Clare and Ruth illustrate what it means to really believe in our criminal judiciary.

“You not only work tirelessly to defend your customers, but also the extra parts to improve the system yourself and ensure that justice is accessible, fair and confirmed for everyone.

“We are all very proud of this performance and congratulate them both on this deserved rewards.”