July 2011
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Assault contrary to Section 47 OAPA 1861 Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm

Our client faced a serious assault on a public servant breaking his nose with a head-butt.  The matter was heard at the Crown Court and resulted in a prompt guilty plea and the client receiving a suspended sentence as opposed to immediate custody saving his career.

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Threatening Behaviour Contrary to section 4A Public Order Act

Our client was accused of verbally abusing her neighbour (an off duty Police Officer) making him fear for his safety.  During the Trial the Magistrates did not find the neighbours evidence credible following our cross-examination of him and our client was acquitted. Another client  was caught up in a City Centre fight recorded on CCTV.  […]

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Theft Contrary to section 1(1) and 7 of the Theft Act 1968

Our client was accused of theft of alcohol from a garage whilst also purchasing credit for an electric card.  Evidence was called during the Trial that confusion arose in the crediting of the card leading to her waiting at the till for 10 minutes during which time she took the alcohol from the till and […]

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