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R v Dempsey
26th April 2016

R v Dempsey

Gordon Stables prosecuted Joshua Dempsey at Grimsby Crown Court. Mr Dempsey pleaded guilty to six counts of armed robbery, affray and criminal damage. He...

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BARRISTERS GET ON THEIR BIKES WITH 12 HOURS OF SPIN FOR CHARITY
26th April 2016

BARRISTERS GET ON THEIR BIKES WITH 12 HOURS OF SPIN FOR CHARITY

On 27 April a team of barristers from St John’s Buildings is aiming to ride into Europe – on stationary “spin” bikes. The intention is...

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Contacting our Sheffield Chambers 25 April
25th April 2016

Contacting our Sheffield Chambers 25 April

We are currently experiencing problems with the telephone lines in our Sheffield chambers. An engineer is investigating, but in the meantime please contact Sheffield by email...

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R v Parry
21st April 2016

R v Parry

Mark Connor prosecuted James Parry, a support worker who was jailed for raping and sexually assaulting a vulnerable 18-year-old woman in Chester City Centre....

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Re H-C (Children) [2016] EWCA Civ 136
18th April 2016

Re H-C (Children) [2016] EWCA Civ 136

The Court of Appeal has released the judgment in a successful appeal taken by Karl Rowley QC and Lorraine Cavanagh, assisted by Eleanor Keehan....

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Welcome back to Kate Morley
12th April 2016

Welcome back to Kate Morley

We are happy to announce that Kate Morley will return from maternity leave on Monday 18 April. Kate is a family law specialist based...

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Three-Year Sentence for Fraud and Theft
8th April 2016

Three-Year Sentence for Fraud and Theft

Joanna Rodikis defended Peter Taylor, a senior solicitor and partner in a law firm who pleaded guilty to four counts of fraud and two...

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Accidental death verdict in lift shaft fall
7th April 2016

Accidental death verdict in lift shaft fall

Simon Murray was instructed by Leigh Day Solicitors to represent the family at the inquest of Craig Jones. Mr Jones had died when he tried...

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Life imprisonment for ‘depraved’ attack
6th April 2016

Life imprisonment for ‘depraved’ attack

Paul Eames has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape of two women in front of a group of young children. He must serve...

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Jail sentence following child sex offences
4th April 2016

Jail sentence following child sex offences

Jane Dagnall prosecuted Paul Davies at Preston Crown Court. Mr Davies was given an indeterminate sentence of 20 years in prison and a further...

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Indeterminate Sentence Following Flight and IPP from Court
1st April 2016

Indeterminate Sentence Following Flight and IPP from Court

Timothy Brennand prosecuted Andrew Moran at Liverpool Crown Court. Mr Moran, of Salford, had escaped from court in 2009 while on trial for armed...

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Manslaughter Verdict Following ‘Targeted Attack’
14th March 2016

Manslaughter Verdict Following ‘Targeted Attack’

Paul O’Shea defended Stevin Pierre who was acquitted of murder but found guilty of manslaughter following a lengthy trial. Two other men were found...

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