Possession proceedings settled with new 2 year tenancy agreement
A private landlord had issued possession proceedings against our client on the basis of both a Section 21 (‘no fault’) notice and a Section 8 notice.
A private landlord had issued possession proceedings against our client on the basis of both a Section 21 (‘no fault’) notice and a Section 8 notice.
Five Legal Observers are suing the Metropolitan Police for their arrests, detention and assault, whilst monitoring police violence at protests in London in March and April 2021, against the then Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.
Our client is a secure tenant of a London Borough.
GTS today persuaded the Crown Prosecution Service [CPS] to discontinue a charge of criminal damage against our client JR.
GTS today secured the acquittal of RP following a trial at Wood Green Crown Court.
Ms X approached GT Stewart as she and her children had been placed in 2nd floor temporary accommodation, close to a busy road, by the local authority after fleeing domestic violence.
Our 17 year old client faced charges of possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply to another and being concerned in the supply of Class B drugs.
We represented a vulnerable client who had been charged with offences of criminal damage, possession of an offensive weapon and common assault.
We represented a young adult who had been charged with Robbery.
We represented a woman of previous good character who had been charged with dangerous driving.