George Skinner represents client in plea to criminal damage after initial charge of aggravated burglary.
George’s client pleaded to the lesser offence of criminal damage, with the Crown accepting this plea instead of one of aggravated burglary.
George’s client pleaded to the lesser offence of criminal damage, with the Crown accepting this plea instead of one of aggravated burglary.
George Skinner was instructed for the defence in a case where the offence was committed against a random member of the public, who was waiting at a bus stop.
Following this 9-day trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court, the defendant was convicted of all 10-counts on indictment in a complex case of prolonged domestic violence.
George was instructed to prosecute in a complex case of harassment (putting a person in fear of violence) where the defendant was convicted.
Chambers are delighted to announce that George Skinner has been successful in his application to upgrade to Level 2 on the London and South-East Advocate Panel. We offer our warmest congratulations to George, who now joins our ever growing panel of CPS advocates at levels 2, 3 and 4.
Chambers is delighted to announce that Callum Morgan, Charlie Austin-Groome and George Skinner have all accepted offers of Tenancy at 9KBW.
This award is made by Inner Temple as part of the Inn’s Pupillage Awards. The award takes its name from former Judge, Kings Counsel and a Bencher of Inner Temple, Neville Laski. Congratulations from all at 9 KBW
Chambers are delighted to announce that George Skinner, one of Chambers current pupils, has been successful in his application to join the London and South-East Advocate Panel at Level 1.