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After 5 years since the start of extradition proceedings, our client was discharged after French Prosecutors accepted that the extradition was no longer valid.
28 July 2025
At a trial in May 2025, L was acquitted of causing death by dangerous driving but convicted of causing death by careless driving.
21 July 2025
After a 6-day trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court, our client was found not guilty to three counts of rape, and one count of assault by penetration.
03 July 2025
Our client, a female prison officer working in a male prison, was found not guilty after trial of assaulting a prisoner. This not guilty result means that she maintains her good character.
05 June 2025
Leah Connolly and Katie Lobo successfully challenged a CPS decision to prosecute a young client facing proceedings for two offences.
02 June 2025
Rachel Hobba's client had their charges dropped by the CPS. This was after she instructed an expert to challenge the Prosecution evidence and submitted a letter of representations.
22 May 2025
After a trial at Nottingham Magistrates' Court, our client was acquitted from one count of ABH.
19 May 2025
Amy Cox represented a client whose minimum term was reduced from 22 years to 18 and a half years after an appeal against sentence.
After being charged with a s.18 causing grievous bodily harm, Poppy Ingall was able to persuade the Prosecution to accept a lesser plea to causing actual bodily harm instead.
12 May 2025
Rachel Hobba represents a client who was accused of assaults against his partner. After making representations to the CPS, the case against him was discontinued.
05 May 2025
Despite typically resulting in a charge, Alex Whitmore's client received a caution following her advice at the police station.
01 May 2025
Following a three-day trial at Harrow Crown Court, our client was acquitted of one count of being the person in charge of a dog which caused injury while being dangerously out of control.
28 April 2025
The High Court quashed the order for our client’s extradition to Poland due to his mental health and suicide risk, finding that extradition would be oppressive and breach Article 8 ECHR.
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