News & Views
Criminal Defence | Friday 2 December 2022
Defendant not guilty of gang related killing of teenager
Peter Wilcock KC and Michael Goold of the Garden Court Chambers Crime Team represented the defendant instructed by Lindsey Blizzard of Needham Poulier Solicitors.
Family Law, Children Law, Children's Rights | Tuesday 29 November 2022
Amanda Meusz wins Family Law Case of the Year at Family Law Awards 2022
Amanda acted for the children's guardian in the Supreme Court case of H-W (Children) (No 2) [2022].
Protest Rights, Protest Rights, Protest Rights | Friday 25 November 2022
Palestine Action protestors found not guilty of conspiracy to commit criminal damage
The five defendants were represented by Owen Greenhall and Audrey Cherryl Mogan of the Garden Court Protest Team.
Garden Court Chambers | Friday 25 November 2022
Brigesa Ujkaj is The City Law School’s first recipient of the Stephen Knafler QC Scholarship
Garden Court Chambers is proud to congratulate Brigesa Ujkaj for receiving the Stephen Knafler QC Scholarship.
Criminal Defence | Monday 21 November 2022
Tom Wainwright acts for defendant acquitted of murder on the basis of ‘loss of control’
Tom Wainwright of the Garden Court Criminal Defence Team acted for the defendant, led by Emma Goodall KC of Doughty Street Chambers.
Inquests and Inquiries | Friday 18 November 2022
Inquest finds multiple failings by police "materially contributed" to the deaths of Raneem Oudeh and her mother Khaola Saleem
The family were represented by Brenda Campbell KC and Alia Akram of Garden Court Chambers, instructed by Sarah Kellas of Birnberg Peirce.
Protest Rights, Protest Rights, Protest Rights | Wednesday 16 November 2022
Tom Wainwright represents protestor acquitted of abusing and insulting Iain Duncan Smith
Tom Wainwright of the Garden Court Criminal Defence Team represented the defendant. Tom was instructed by Kate Hallam of Kellys Solicitors.
Criminal Defence | Tuesday 15 November 2022
Elena Papamichael comments on clearing the court backlog and moving away from mass imprisonment
The massive delays in criminal trials reaching court are now widely known. The reality is that the government has deliberately underfunded the criminal courts system for many years.