Holidaymakers whose plane was impounded by authorities for two days have successfully appealed a decision not to grant them compensation. The passengers were on...
Philip Grundy and his Pupil Catherine Dent have written an article which was published in the May 2016 edition of PI Focus. Download the...
Senior Civil Clerk Chris Shaw from St John’s Buildings has organised a charity open fishing match in aid of Southport Spinal Injuries Unit. The...
St John’s Buildings, has today been instructed on its one millionth case. The Chambers, which has grown to be one of the largest in...
Richard Thyne prosecuted a man and woman who beat and tortured a “vulnerable and defenceless” man. Paul Lyons and Toni Ackerman were sentenced at...
Three carers pleaded guilty to ill-treating or wilfully neglecting a person without capacity. Gordon Stables prosecuted Tracy Priestley, Sophie Hinchsliff and Danielle Snowden at...
* Barristers and staff cycled over 1,000 miles – on stationary bikes * Raised over £4,500 for Headway, the charity that aims to improve...
Gordon Stables prosecuted Joshua Dempsey at Grimsby Crown Court. Mr Dempsey pleaded guilty to six counts of armed robbery, affray and criminal damage. He...
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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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....
The Court of Appeal has released the judgment in a successful appeal taken by Karl Rowley QC and Lorraine Cavanagh, assisted by Eleanor Keehan....