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R v NE Croydon Crown Court

This case involved 2 youths, aged 14 and 16 years accused of setting fire to a building in Croydon which resulted in the death of a homeless man. Both were convicted of manslaughter rather than murder. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-28853338

R v N Central Criminal Court

This case involved the murder of the defendant’s wife in their new family home. The Defendant accepted the unlawful killing of his wife but at the time of doing so, was suffering from an abnormal mental functioning of the mind. This was a difficult and complicated case, both emotionally and legally, which required the use […]

R v A Central Criminal Court

Defendant charged with murder, S18 GBH and violent disorder on new joint enterprise basis, although Defendant stood trial alone. Defendant convicted of manslaughter.  

R v N Central Criminal Court

The defendant suffered from various mental health conditions and faced several charges of attempted murder and grievous bodily harm against several police officers. Issues in the case included fitness to plead, and possible trial of issue. Defendant was detained under the Mental Health Act. Pleas negotiated and defendant received a Hospital Order.  

R v F Guilford Crown Court

This case involved allegations of attempted murder, and serious assault against the defendant’s partner, in that it was alleged as part of the prosecution case that the defendant tried to drown the victim in the bath. Defendant was acquitted as a result of the victim refusing to give evidence at trial.

Operation Chambrak – Croydon Crown Court

The Defendant was charged with the attempted murder of two individuals, one of whom suffered life changing injuries. The case was investigated by the Trident Gang Crime Command Unit. The two victims received multiple gun shot wounds at close range. The Prosecution relied upon extensive cell site and ANPR evidence.

Operation Henegar – Old Bailey

Represented a Defendant in a multi-handed case where some defendants were charged with murder and fraud, whilst others were involved in a conspiracy to defraud a wealthy oil executive. Her decomposing body was found in a garage in London.

R v CD – Reading Crown Court

Allegation of Murder. It was said by the Prosecution that the Defendant drove into a group of males in Ascot following an earlier altercation between a group who were fighting each other.

Operation Harleston – Old Bailey

Represented a defendant who along with another were alleged to have murdered a man in New Addington.

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