Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 4 September 2014
Squatting protestors acquitted
Two protestors who squatted a residential flat in protest at Camden Council's sale of council houses have been acquitted at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court.

Two protestors who squatted a residential flat in protest at Camden Council's sale of council houses have been acquitted at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court.
Gypsies and Travellers launch No Mad Laws campaign with the help of supporting organisations.
Leslie Thomas QC takes part in Caribbean press conference on deaths in state custody and the inquest process.
Noor Omar, accused of murder, has been unanimously acquitted. He was represented by Icah Peart QC and Di Middleton.
A woman duped into carrying £1m cocaine into the UK has been acquitted at Croydon Crown Court.
Ifeanyi Odogwu secures highly critical narrative verdict and a Preventing Future Death Report.
Barristers write open letter raising concerns about limiting universal jurisdiction in Spain.
A father accused of inflicting injuries resulting in his son's death 12 years later has been acquitted of manslaughter at the Central Criminal Court.
Housing lawyers welcome last gasp decision from the country’s highest court.
The CPS has announced today that it intends to prosecute the firearms officer who shot Azelle Rodney for murder.
Team of Garden Court barristers instructed by Anti-Slavery International in key Supreme Court case.
Rajeev Thacker instructed in landmark case attempting to remove police immunity from negligence claims.
High Court directs local authority to reconsider its policy on supporting families with no recourse to public funds.
Paul Clark represents Libyan Government in Al-Senussi appeal at the International Criminal Court.
We are pleased to learn that Rebekah Wilson has been shortlisted for Family Law Junior Barrister of the Year
Garden Court's John Griffith Prize awarded for top performance in public law.
High Court rules that Home Office unlawfully detained a migrant child, represented by Shu Shin Luh.
Anti-trafficking experts gather at Garden Court for conference on modern slavery
Amanda Weston represents appellant in Supreme Court prison case.
Amanda Weston represents 14 year old in judicial review of citizenship refusal.