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.
Instructed by Payton’s Solicitors, Piers Walter defended a young man of good character who was unanimously acquitted of affray and assault on an emergency worker following a 7-day trial at Inner London Crown Court which involved three defendants.
Clara Sibanda, instructed by the prosecution successfully prosecuted a defendant charged with Arson with Intent to Endanger Life. The charges arose after a brief hostile interaction with the victim at a busy A&E department when the Defendant lit barbecue blocks and attempted to set the victim alight.
Second six pupil Atticus Blick prosecuted a defendant who intentionally strangled an on duty police officer. The sentencing hearing was reported by Kent Online:
Following a contested trial, Samuel March’s client was acquitted of possessing eight bottles of red paint, water balloons and a funnel with intent to destroy/damage property.
Chambers is delighted to announce that Clara Sibanda has accepted our offer of Tenancy, following the successful completion of her Probationary Tenancy. Clara is a Criminal and Regulatory Practitioner.
Laura Paisley secures suspended sentence for offences of Grievous Bodily Harm with Intent and Attempted Robbery