The Association of Prison Lawyers

The APL is the professional Association of Prison Lawyers in England and Wales.

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Cartwright King Coninghams Solicitors Criminal Defense Solicitors Dalton Holmes Gray
Denton Solicitors Dexter Henry & Co. Fisher Meredith Frisby Solicitors
Galbraith Branley Glaisyers Solicitors Grayson Willis Bennett Grech Gooden Partnership
G T Stewart Harrison Bundey Henry Hyams Solicitors Hine Solicitors
Hodson Parsons James & Vaux Howard League Howells LLP Irwin Mitchell
Jackson & Canter Johnson Partnership Jordans Solicitors Kaim Todner
Kesar & Co. Kyles Legal Practice Lawrences Solicitors Lichfield Reynolds
Luqmani Thompson Metcalfe Copeman & Pettifer MWA Legal John Robinson
Prisoners Advice Service Petheridge Bassra Platt Halpern Powell Spencer & Partners
Purcell Parker Purdon Law Reeds Solicitors Ross Simon
Sansbury Douglas SCOMO Swain & Co. Stephensons Solicitors
Tank Jowett Taylor Haldane Barlex Thomas Horton Solicitors Tuckers Solicitors
TV Edwards Ullah Law Associates Wainwright & Cummins Wells Burcombe
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  • About
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  • Membership
  • Member Portal
  • Training
    • 22.05.12 Training on Non-Disclosure Applications Before the Parole Board
    • 22.05.12 – MPLPG Meeting
    • 18.06.12 Representing Women Prisoners
    • 25.06.12 – THE PRISON LAW CONTRACT 24 MONTHS ON
    • Archive
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Nelson Mandela has said "No one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones."