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Chambers are excited to announce we have moved premises permanently. Please note our new address is as follows: 187 Chambers 4th Floor, Queen Elizabeth Building Temple London EC4Y 9BS Please direct...
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Chambers are excited to announce we have moved premises permanently. Please note our new address is as follows: 187 Chambers 4th Floor, Queen Elizabeth Building Temple London EC4Y 9BS Please direct...
Cases
Matthew Bagnall representing ‘Fake Amazon Driver’ charged with ‘Attempted Murder’, successfully pleads the case down to ‘possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of...
Cases
Emma Nash secured convictions against a teacher who sexually abused a pupil over a number of years in the 1970s. Read more here:...
Cases
Andrew Trollope QC, leading Elaine Palser, and instructed by RPC Bristol, acted successfully for personal stylist and influencer, Caroline Stanbury, in the High Court in Mark Reynolds (as liquidator...
Cases
Instructed by Spartans Law, Mozammel Hossain QC represented the only defendant to be acquitted of all charges, including murder. Read the articles below....
Cases
Matt Morgan’s client is the only defendant to be found not guilty after trial in Operation Kanji, a multi-handed conspiracy to smuggle 11 Albanian migrants into the UK in the back of a...
News
187 are delighted to announce that Harry Warner has been appointed to the Attorney General’s Civil Panel of Counsel (C Panel) with effect from the 1st September 2021.
Cases
Jason Bartfeld secures an acquittal for Richard Avery who was accused of the double murders of Brian McIntosh and William Henry. Both men were found dead in a Range Rover having been shot in an...
Cases
Kuljeet Dobe secured a double acquittal for his client, DS, who had just been released from prison after serving 6 years for armed robbery. DS was charged with assault by penetration and rape. He was...
Cases, Articles
How much credit a Defendant should be afforded for his guilty plea, and when is the first opportunity to enter a guilty plea, has been the subject of a very recent decision (R v Plaku and ors) handed...