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Stoke Man Sentenced to 40 months After Horror Crash
6th July 2018

Stoke Man Sentenced to 40 months After Horror Crash

Douglas Lloyd prosecuted a driver at fault for a collision which hospitalised a family, and resulted in a 10-year-old girl having her leg amputated.

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Child Sexual Abuse in Sport
29th June 2018

Child Sexual Abuse in Sport

Philip Grundy has teamed with former professional footballer and author Paul Stewart to write an article about Child Sexual Abuse in Sport.

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Phil Clemo Article in Law in Sport
28th June 2018

Phil Clemo Article in Law in Sport

Phil Clemo's article on Key points from the Government’s Tailored Review of UK Anti-Doping has been published by Law in Sport.

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R v Kirlew, Kirlew, Holding, Stagg
27th June 2018

R v Kirlew, Kirlew, Holding, Stagg

Laura Nash prosecuted at the sentencing of five men who were jailed following an attack which saw two people stabbed outside a nightclub in Shrewsbury.

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Juries in Rape Cases – BBC Woman’s Hour
19th June 2018

Juries in Rape Cases – BBC Woman’s Hour

Nigel Booth was interviewed on BBC Woman's Hour, together with Dr Dominic Willmott from Huddersfield University.

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Stephen Brown completes 615-mile Monarch’s Way Ultra Race
6th June 2018

Stephen Brown completes 615-mile Monarch’s Way Ultra Race

Stephen Brown has set a new record as the first ever UK man to complete the Monarch's Way ultra race at 615-miles over a 13 day period.

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R V Mudasser Rasool
4th June 2018

R V Mudasser Rasool

David James prosecuted Mudasser Rasool who was found guilty of causing the death of 89-year-old Frederick Petts by dangerous driving.

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Silent Auction In Aid of Headway Lancaster and Morecambe Bay
29th May 2018

Silent Auction In Aid of Headway Lancaster and Morecambe Bay

Headway Lancaster and Morecambe Bay is holding a silent auction at their Charity Golf Day, organised by SJB barrister Philip Grundy.

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Re N (A Child: Female Genital Mutilation protection Order) [2018] EWHC 870 (Fam)
24th May 2018

Re N (A Child: Female Genital Mutilation protection Order) [2018] EWHC 870 (Fam)

Four members of St John's Buildings Family team were involved in a case that concerned a female infant who was at real risk of female genital mutilation if she returned to the Sudan with her mother.

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R v Suzanne Page
18th May 2018

R v Suzanne Page

Tom Sherrington prosecuted Suzanne Page, who was found guilty of criminal damage after a trial at Manchester magistrates' court.

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Website Refresh
16th May 2018

Website Refresh

We have made some improvements to our website, and redesigned the home page to give it a fresher feel.

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Divorce settlement set aside following non-disclosure
15th May 2018

Divorce settlement set aside following non-disclosure

Samantha Hillas, representing Yvonne Gibney, secured a set-aside order for her original divorce settlement after finding evidence suggesting Mrs Gibney's ex-husband deliberately misled the courts on his finances.

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