
Crime & Legal Issues
UK-wide · England & Wales law
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If you’ve been accused of a crime, questioned by police, or want to make a complaint about police conduct, BriefBase helps you organise the facts before speaking to a solicitor. Our AI guide structures your account into a clear, objective summary that highlights key legal points and rights under UK criminal law.
Explain what happened in your own words; including times, locations, witnesses, and any official documents. BriefBase will help identify relevant offences, procedure stages, and next steps such as legal representation or complaints routes.
FAQs
Important Questions About Crime and Legal Process
Common UK questions about police process, charges, and preparing information for legal support.
Create a clear timeline of what happened, who was present, and all police contact. BriefBase helps structure this into a coherent summary. A practical approach is to keep facts in date order, preserve written communication, and identify the documents that best prove your position. This usually gives a stronger foundation for solicitor advice. BriefBase can help organise the information, but formal legal advice should come from a qualified solicitor.
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How BriefBase helps
BriefBase is an AI legal guide for the UK. It doesn’t give legal advice, it helps you make sense of your situation and produce a structured brief a solicitor can use immediately. Our guidance layers translate everyday language into the facts a lawyer needs: who, what, when, where, impact, and evidence.
Detail matters. The richer your description, the sharper our prompts and the clearer your brief. If we believe you don’t need a solicitor, we’ll say so and point you to reputable resources. We’re GDPR-compliant, insured, trademarked and a registered UK company.

What to include

You’ll leave with a concise, solicitor-facing PDF: a summary of issue, timeline, legal context, options/risks, evidence list and suggested next steps, plus our standard disclaimer. Save it, email it, whatever works best for you.


