Recent Cases
Recent Cases
R v D (August 2018)
Represented a youth defendant charged with Manslaughter, involving a “one punch”. Successfully argued self defence/defence of another and secured a not guilty verdict.
Represented a youth defendant charged with Manslaughter, involving a “one punch”. Successfully argued self defence/defence of another and secured a not guilty verdict.
R v S (July 2018)
Represented a defendant charged with a number of serious sexual offences of a historic nature in relation to step-daughter. Folowing various issues successfully obtained full third party disclosure of evidence and secured a not guilty verdict.
Represented a defendant charged with a number of serious sexual offences of a historic nature in relation to step-daughter. Folowing various issues successfully obtained full third party disclosure of evidence and secured a not guilty verdict.
R v Copperwaite & other (June 2018)
Defendant charged alongside another in attempted murder and robbery offences involving a highly publicised firearms incident in Huddersfield. Successfully secured a discontinuance decision from the CPS and the release of a defendant following legal arguments.
Defendant charged alongside another in attempted murder and robbery offences involving a highly publicised firearms incident in Huddersfield. Successfully secured a discontinuance decision from the CPS and the release of a defendant following legal arguments.
R v Morsalin & Others (March 2018)
Conspiracy to defraud relating to Immigration Fraud and TOIEC cases, involving a number of defendants. Successful on half time submissions and subsequently obtaining discontinuance from the Home Office prosecution of a re-trial.
Conspiracy to defraud relating to Immigration Fraud and TOIEC cases, involving a number of defendants. Successful on half time submissions and subsequently obtaining discontinuance from the Home Office prosecution of a re-trial.
R v G & Others (November 2017)
Case involving a £1.9million conspiracy to defraud involving a multi national organisation. Sophisticated fraud requiring the through investigation of electronic devices and evidence.
Case involving a £1.9million conspiracy to defraud involving a multi national organisation. Sophisticated fraud requiring the through investigation of electronic devices and evidence.
R v Mortimer s (Jan 2017)
Not guilty verdicts secured for a Defendant charged with the attempted rape, assault by penetration and threats to kill. Stranger sex attack allegedly committed against a vulnerable female in her own home. Case investigated by HMET due to the serious nature of the case
Not guilty verdicts secured for a Defendant charged with the attempted rape, assault by penetration and threats to kill. Stranger sex attack allegedly committed against a vulnerable female in her own home. Case investigated by HMET due to the serious nature of the case
R v Mulqueen-Bennett, Operation Harehills (March 2016)
Not guilty verdicts secured for a defendant charged in a case concerned the sexual exploitation of a girl from the age of 13 years by 25 defendants.
Not guilty verdicts secured for a defendant charged in a case concerned the sexual exploitation of a girl from the age of 13 years by 25 defendants.
RR v Mohammed Yousaf (September 2015)
Case concerning the murder of a young male in Sheffield by a rival gang of Somali drug dealers. Instructed to defend the father of the first defendant charged with an offence of doing an act tending and intended to pervert the course of justice by providing a false alibi for his son.
Case concerning the murder of a young male in Sheffield by a rival gang of Somali drug dealers. Instructed to defend the father of the first defendant charged with an offence of doing an act tending and intended to pervert the course of justice by providing a false alibi for his son.
RR v Mohammed Yousaf (September 2015)
Case concerning the murder of a young male in Sheffield by a rival gang of Somali drug dealers. Instructed to defend the father of the first defendant charged with an offence of doing an act tending and intended to pervert the course of justice by providing a false alibi for his son.
Case concerning the murder of a young male in Sheffield by a rival gang of Somali drug dealers. Instructed to defend the father of the first defendant charged with an offence of doing an act tending and intended to pervert the course of justice by providing a false alibi for his son.
R v L – Private instructed case
The defendant was charged with gang-rape; the case collapsed because of non-disclosure. Successful application for wasted costs on the basis that the defendant should not have been charged. Costs awarded in full.
The defendant was charged with gang-rape; the case collapsed because of non-disclosure. Successful application for wasted costs on the basis that the defendant should not have been charged. Costs awarded in full.
R v G
Conspiracy to kidnap and blackmail: the defendant was party to a plot to kidnap a Chinese national and extort $2million from his wealthy parents in Shanghai. The police operation involved the Chinese police, the Metropolitan police and the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team of the West Yorkshire Police.
Conspiracy to kidnap and blackmail: the defendant was party to a plot to kidnap a Chinese national and extort $2million from his wealthy parents in Shanghai. The police operation involved the Chinese police, the Metropolitan police and the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team of the West Yorkshire Police.
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