Not Guilty Verdict on Old Bailey Witness Intimidation Case

August 19, 2010 by  

Chantelle Peters-Augustine recently represented one of two defendants out of five in total found not guilty at a trial at the Central Criminal Court.

Our client was charged with intimidating a witness/victim of an aggravated burglary. He was alleged to have intimidated this witness by facilitating a threatening telephone call via loudspeaker together with his co-defendant. The co-defendant, who was also charged with aggravated burglary and witness intimidation, was found guilty on both counts. The other co-defendants were charged with much more serious offences including attempted murder of police officers, and were all found guilty.

Alphege Bell of Carmelite Chambers was instructed.

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