Siobhan Molloy has concluded the successful prosecution of a predatory child sex offender. The defendant was sentenced to 28 year prison sentence. The case is reported below: https://surrey.police.uk/news/predatory-man-sentenced-to-28-year-imprisonment-for-multiple-child-sex-offences/
Siobhan Molloy prosecutes this matter, reported below: http://www.kentonline.co.uk/dartford/news/teenager-admits-causing-pensioners-death-117348/
On the 17th November Chambers held a very successful party for all our defence solicitors and members, a big thank you to all those who attended you made it a magical evening. We would also like to thank all of those people involved in making the evening a big success.
Justin McClintock has concluded the successful defence of a young man accused of attacking a woman in a night club, causing her extensive injuies. The defendant was also accused of an offence of actual bodily harm in respect of another woman at the same venue. The defendant was arrested by police…
Tim Banks, instructed by Martin Murray & Associates, represented RS, a wealthy 79 year old man charged with historical sexual offences. His stepdaughter and stepson accused him of systematically abusing them over a 3 year period when they were children. The stepson also accused him of attempted buggery. The jury at Reading…
Ann Mulligan presents at the 4th IAP North American and Caribbean Conference. In addition to the main conference Ann also presented a money laundering workshop for the Eastern Caribbean jurisdiction.
Tim Banks, instructed by Martin Murray & Associates, secured the acquittal of his client, MT. MT was charged with the attempted murder of his former mistress after she poured a glass of wine over his head in a pub. Twenty minutes later MT was said to have driven his car…
Tim Banks, instructed by GQS Solicitors, secured the unanimous acquittal of his client, CF. CF had bitten off part of the earlobe of his employer during a fight at the office. The strange turn of events occurred when his employer criticised his work and CF was alleged to have reacted…
Martin Rutherford QC represented NL, a young man accused of a joint enterprise stabbing in North London. At the close of the prosecution case at the Old Bailey Martin successfully argued there was no joint enterprise based on the recent ruling in R v Jogee. The judge agreed, and NL was acquitted.
Beth Crocker represented KT, a local business owner, accused of playing his part in a conspiracy to defraud the London Borough of Southwark. Funds were being syphoned off by a corrupt employee at Southwark and credited to the business rates accounts of business owners in exchange for cash. Further sums…