R v M - Central Criminal Court
This murder was featured in ”BBC’s Crime watch” which occurred on New Year’s Eve.
M was arrested and charged after the police investigated in excess of 350 suspects, following the victim being stabbed on New Year’s Eve. The police conducted extensive enquiries including door to door and opinions of forensic experts prior to charge. During the trial, following the revelation of a video, the crown conceded they had the wrong man and offered no evidence. Our client was acquitted of all charges after spending nearly one year in remand at a high security prison.
R v X & Others – Central Criminal Court
A horrendous and gruesome group attack, carrying weapons with gang membership on a youth and considered as one of the high- profile murder at East London. The victim received stab wounds on his chest and died instantly. They were all charged with murder, attempted murder and Sec 18 GBH. Our client a youth, was the only person acquitted of all charges out of all 6 convicted.
R v KS & Others – Central Criminal Court
A man was murdered during a horrific scene of complete bedlam at Westfield Stratford shopping centre just weeks before the 2012 London Olympic games. Following the second trial, our client was acquitted of all the allegations despite a number of those on trial with him being convicted. This case concerned a major public disorder at Westfield shopping centre resulting in the charge of murder and violent disorder.
R v FB & Others – Central Criminal Court
Represented the defendant who was charged with a few others in a gang related murder. Our client was acquitted for murder.
R v JE & Others – Central Criminal Court
Represented the defendant who was acquitted in the gang related violent murder after the trial lasted for number of weeks.
R v F & Others - Central Criminal Court
The defendant was charged with murder and attempted murder involving disputes between two rival gangs in East London. After an 8 week trial, our client was acquitted of all charges despite all other being convicted.
R v RP & Others – Central Criminal Court
The defendant was charged with murder and violent disorder along with the other defendants who were a member of a group allegedly having killed the victim by stabbing. The decisive evidence in this case is ID and cell site evidence linking our client near the murder scene. After an application to dismiss, the prosecution conceded and offered No Evidence and our client was free of all charges. All the other defendants were convicted of murder.
R v PF – Central Criminal Court
The defendant was charged with attempted murder. After trial, our client was acquitted on all counts.
R V R & Others – Central Criminal Court
Terrorism
The defendant and others were charged under the Terrorism Act for collecting and making a record of information that was likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing acts of terrorism abroad. Following this case, laws were changed to incorporate certain other acts in the definition of terrorism.
R v MA & Others – Central Criminal Court
The defendant was charged with others for the killing of a young person in London which provoked a media frenzy as national newspapers led the story for weeks and months. The victim was celebrating the end of his exams at a bar in London after which he was chased and stabbed 11 times in a few seconds including one to his heart and two to his lungs. Following a passionate campaign led by a celebrity, the minimum jail term for using knife had been raised in some cases.
R v X & Others– Central Criminal Court
Represented the defendant who was charged with double murder alongside multiple defendants.
R v K – Central Criminal Court
The victim in this case is a professional who was stabbed with a knife in his chest which penetrated the pericardium and entered the heart causing death. The prosecution case is to a large extent wholly dependant upon the forensic evidence as there were no eye witnesses. This case was featured in “BBC’s Crime Watch” showing how DNA evidence solves crimes.
R v T & Others – Central Criminal court
Two brothers were charged with murder along with their partners after a vulnerable victim was tortured and killed using a rope around his neck. The victim's body was found a number of days later in a lake decomposed after it was thrown by the defendant after the victim died.
R v H & Others – Central Criminal Court
A gruesome and brutal gang related Double murder in London. The trial lasted for a number of weeks involving a cut- throat defence between rival factions.
R v TS & Others– Central Criminal court
Happy Slapping Murder
The defendant was charged with Murder and GBH. Prior to his death, the victim was subjected to assaults by 3 assailants as a group. This case was a cut- throat defence and involved defendant’s mental state at the time of the incident.
R v RE & Others – Central Criminal Court
Operation Lamberg
The defendant was charged with murder along with others. Various weapons and knives were used to stab the victim who died in the scene.
R v S & Others – Central Criminal Court
Jointly charged with 3 others for murder and violent disorder following a stabbing in East London. The prosecution case mainly depends on CCTV and phone evidence after the victim received a stab wound to the chest outside his home address and died at the scene.
R v WM – Central Criminal Court
A doctor who killed his ex-partner at the hospital car park in London was charged for murder. The issue in this case was his fitness to plead and CCTV evidence.
R V VV & Others – Central Criminal Court
The defendant was charged with others for a gang related murder in East London after the victim died due to multiple stab wounds to his chest.
R V JD & Others – Central Criminal Court
The defendant was charged with murder alongside a few others as he led a gang who punched, kicked and stamped the victim on his head.
R V MM – Central Criminal Court
Represented the defendant who was charged with murder after an unprovoked attack when the victim died instantly.
R V X & Others - Cambridge Crown Court
The defendant was charged with a few others for murder. The murder occurred due to the disputes between rival gangs in the commercial supply of controlled drugs in large quantity.R V AA – Central Criminal Court
Represented the defendant charged with murder alongside others after a gruesome attack on rival gangs.
R V MF – Central Criminal Court
Represented the defendant who was charged with attempted murder after attacking the victim with a weapon and causing life changing injuries.