Dulcie Piff
Address: Birds Solicitors,61 Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 2PT
Tel: +44 (0)203 657 7268
Specialist areas of work and services:
Description:
Prison law solicitor at Birds Solicitors.
Experience, Background and Services:
Dulcie previously gained experience at Galbraith Branley Solicitors in North London. She became Police Station Accredited in 2013 and gained extensive experience in Criminal and Prison Law. She has represented numerous clients at the Police Station for offences ranging from Fraud to Serious Sexual Offences and Assaults.
Dulcie works closely with the firms modern slavery department on prison law matters concerning victims of human trafficking.
Dulcie joined Birds Solicitors in January 2016, having focused primarily on Prison Law for the previous 18 months. She robustly represents clients in front of the Independent Adjudicator. Further to this, Dulcie conscientiously prepares and represents her clients in hearings in front of the Parole Board. These include vulnerable and young offenders.
Significant & Reported Cases
Examples of Dulcie’s current and recent cases include but are not limited to the following:-
Parole Board v M.I. – successfully represented convicted murderer who was recalled to prison for a new assault offence. Represented client in the criminal matter which resulted in the case being discontinued and then successfully secured client’s re-release following the Parole Board hearing.
Parole Board v A.T. – successfully represented well known gang member convicted of serious drugs offences, recalled to custody on two separate occasions.
Parole Board v S.C. – successfully secured a client’s release from open conditions. He was convicted of serious child sex offences and had already spent a substantial period of time in custody.
Parole Board v D.P. – successfully represented client who was recalled to custody and then held on section under the Mental Health Act. Case involved complex medical evidence.
Parole Board v M.T. – successfully represented convicted gang robber who was recalled to custody for further allegations of robbery.