Inquest touching the death of SOR
We recently acted in an inquest for the family of SOR, who sadly took his own life whilst an inmate at HMP Wandsworth, two years after his brother also took his own life whilst remanded at HMP Belmarsh.
We recently acted in an inquest for the family of SOR, who sadly took his own life whilst an inmate at HMP Wandsworth, two years after his brother also took his own life whilst remanded at HMP Belmarsh.
We secured £2,500 in compensation for a black man who was assaulted and falsely imprisoned by a police officer following an accusation of shoplifting which was never pursued on 3 May 2018.
HS was represented by Ed Youlton, in-house advocate, instructed by Patricia Walker, from our Leeds office.
Our Birmingham office (McGrath & Co Part of GT Stewart Solicitors) has developed a reputation for opposing gang injunction applications, and have marked up another success in defending a young man, against whom the Police sought an injunction, with draconian conditions (area exclusion and extensive non-association etc), under Part 4 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009.
DS, a young man who faced a lengthy term of imprisonment having pleaded guilty to his 3rd offence for supplying class A drugs in the Medway towns of Kent.
TI, was represented by Head of Advocacy, Barrister Ronnie Manek instructed by Kevin Williams in a 3 week trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court.
PC, instructed in-house Barrister, Ronnie Manek Head of Advocacy and Partner, to represent him in a sensitive case involving serious allegations, which spanned over two separate allegations in 2013 and 2020-2021.
GT Stewart represented MA in the Court of Appeal case which has clarified the law on the prosecution of those who arrive or attempt to arrive across the channel in small boats. They continue to represent him in the ongoing criminal prosecution.
GT Stewart represented W who was sentenced to a period of imprisonment for 36 weeks for an offence of burglary and theft from a dwelling.
In-house counsel, Jodie Mole, represented LL at trial and Helen Ricks was the instructed solicitor in the case.