Hufc26: Unfortunately I agree that on what you say you will be found guilty so if you are guilty the best advice I can give is to plead guilty and ensure your legal team mention any mitigating factors there may be. I do think a good legal team can ensure that any mitigating circumstances are brought to the fore, but if this is the sixth time you will have been found guilty of this type of offence I believe you will be given a custodial sentence, your advisers will give you an indication of what to expect.
EDDIE: AS you probably know there are two branches of the legal profession Solicitors (who are usually very hard working and underpaid) and Barristers or Council (who can earn a good deal of money) and usually operate through the services of a Solicitor from whom Judges are selected, I believe Legal Executives can now also be selected for the judiciary. There are far more Solicitors than Council and firms of Solicitors can be found in most High Streets whereas Barristers are usually in centres of population, Solicitors often have a very close relationship and a great deal of confidence in their Barristers who often specialise and now to whom the public can have direct access. I had thought Fred was ex Council and you clearly know better than I, but I am surprised he could afford to have been a Solicitor.