Georgia Kirk is a Solicitor in our Private Crime Department, based in the Oxford office. She represents clients throughout all stages of the Magistrates’ Court process, including police station attendance, first appearances, bail applications, trials, and sentencing hearings. Georgia also conducts litigation for Crown Court matters, working alongside nationally recognised King’s Counsel from leading criminal sets.

Georgia has adopted a pro-active approach during the investigation stage, working diligently to reduce the prospect of prosecution for clients. This proactive early intervention is instrumental in achieving swift decisions by investigators and favourable outcomes for clients. This approach within the Private Crime Department, distinguishes Reeds from the more traditional, reactive strategies often adopted by other firms.

Prior to working for Reeds, Georgia worked as an Evidential Review Officer for the Police where she conducted thorough reviews of criminal and remand cases. Working directly with officers, she provided charging advice, ensured offences were supported with sufficient evidence and that disclosure requirements were met. The cases she managed ranged from minor offences to murder. This experience has been invaluable in understanding police investigative processes and has enabled her to tailor her approach at the investigation stage, ensuring our strategies are effectively deployed to our client’s benefit.

Georgia is known for her compassion, professionalism, and exemplary client care. Her organised and meticulous working style ensures that every case is progressed with diligence, precision, and unwavering commitment.