Sentencing Success for Lewis Nedas & Co

February 27, 2012 by  

Keith Wood, along with the excellent Sam Stein QC, has just concluded a complex fraud case in which former partners of a Solicitors firm were indicted with a substantial mortgage fraud.

They prepared a carefully drafted basis of plea which, after much argument, was eventually accepted by the Court and significantly benefitted our client.

At the end of the case, the Judge passed a sentence of twelve months’ imprisonment which, in view of the value of the fraud, fell within the lowest range that could have been passed.

Keith’s diligent analysis of the material supporting our clients’ case, and the superb presentation of this information, together with the extensive mitigation, enabled the Judge to pass such a limited sentence and to decide against the making of a POCA order against our clients.

Siobhain Egan Secures Full Costs Order for Client’s Private Fees

February 14, 2012 by  

Siobhain Egan represented an individual who was acquitted of a serious fraud allegation, and secured a full order recovering all of her client’s privately paid fees. The total amount sought by the Defence (there were fourteen defendants) against the Crown was in excess of £1.5 million.

Acquittal for Tony Meisels’ Client

February 14, 2012 by  

The excellent James Stansfeld of Great James Street Chambers secured another acquittal for one of Tony Meisels’ clients after a strong and successful ‘half time’ submission at Blackfriars Crown Court.

Lewis Nedas Opens New Conveyancing Sub-Department

January 25, 2012 by  

Our Conveyancing Department know how difficult it can be to get on the property ladder in these horrendously difficult economic times, and so we are offering a heavily discounted pricing scheme for first time buyers. Layna Thompson (Solicitor), as a young homeowner herself, can bear witness to the stresses, trials and tribulations that purchasing your first home can entail, and so is providing this new and specifically aimed service. Layna guides the ‘first-timer’ through potential pitfalls, explains matters in everyday language and offers an efficient service.

Please contact Layna Thompson for details.

Please note that Stamp Duty Exemption for first time buyers in relation to properties up to £250,000 ends on 24 March 2012!

Siobhain Egan Represents One of Twenty-Four Defendants Charged with Conspiracy

January 25, 2012 by  

Siobhain Egan has represented one of twenty-four defendants charged with this conspiracy.

Our client, after taking sound well-reasoned advice, admitted guilt at the earliest opportunity and received a much-reduced sentence as a result.

His barrister was the excellent Martin Huseyin of Tooks Chambers.

Success for Penny Muir’s Client

January 19, 2012 by  

Penny Muir was recently instructed in a case brought under S.35 of the Asylum & Immigration (treatment of claimants etc) Act 2004, namely the offence of failing to comply with actions that the Secretary of State requires in order to enable a travel document to be issued so that a person (normally a failed asylum seeker) can be removed. This offence is not very well known, but it appears it is used by the Home Office when, as in this case, a particular asylum seeker cannot be deported without his or her cooperation with the procedures required by the country to which he or she is being deported, for the purpose of issuing travel documents.

In Penny Muir’s case, this was an Iranian man, who had converted from Islam to Christianity, which is an offence in Iran that can be punished by execution. Understandably, her client did not wish to cooperate with his deportation, even though he had already been held in prison in immigration detention in the UK for over five years. In Penny Muir’s view, this was a scandalous situation, and even though the defence available to this charge is extremely limited, she, along with counsel instructed, worked very hard on his defence over a period of several months, having defeated an initial argument brought before the Court by the Prosecution that he had no arguable defence! During the course of this, the client became ill and, eventually, the Prosecution agreed to drop the case against him in the interests of justice. It is clear that the case shocked all those who heard about it, including the judge who presided over the matter, and he did all in his power to assist by ordering a number of psychiatric reports to be paid for by the Court.

Jo French Acts in High Profile Extradition Case

January 9, 2012 by  

Jo French is acting in a high profile extradition case; you can read the press report here.

Laura Saunsbury Writes Article for Guardian

January 9, 2012 by  

Laura Saunsbury has written an article for The Guardian newspaper on the tragedy of the New Year’s Day shootings in Durham.

You can read the full article here.

Appointment to Committee of SAHCA

December 12, 2011 by  

Siobhain Egan has been appointed to the Committee of SAHCA (Solicitors’ Association of Higher Court Advocates).

Sentencing Success for Jeffrey Lewis

December 12, 2011 by  

Jeffrey represented an individual who pleaded guilty to receiving a substantial quantity of class A drugs sent from abroad.

The superb Anna Morris (Garden Court Chambers), who mitigated in full, represented our client. Instead of ordering a custodial sentence of four years, the sentencing Judge departed from the Sentencing Guidelines and sentenced him to a conditional discharge because the client had progressed successfully in drug rehabilitation.

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