Successful Appeal Against Sentence at Hull Crown Court
GT Stewart Solicitors represented a young client at Hull Crown Court in relation to an appeal against sentence from the Youth Court.
GT Stewart Solicitors represented a young client at Hull Crown Court in relation to an appeal against sentence from the Youth Court.
GT Stewart Solicitors represented a client charged with one offence of criminal damage (contrary to section 1(1) of the CDA 1971). It was alleged our client smashed a television in a hospital.
Our client instructed us to advise her regarding the validity of a Section 21 notice. We requested her homeless file from the council to assist with this, as the council had advised on a previous Section 21 notice as part of a homeless application, and therefore they may hold useful information.
Ryan Booth, assisted by Ashley Smith & Harriet George represented a father in care proceedings where through proper cross examination of court appointed experts, the Court was able to conclude looking at the wider canvas evidence, that the baby’s injuries were not NAI.
GT Stewart Solicitors represented PS who was arrested and taken to Grimsby Police Station, where he was interviewed on suspicion of intentionally strangling his partner, assaulting her by banging her head on the floor and making threats to kill her.
From first appearance our client had the main homeless duty discharged in 2021 when she accepted a private rented sector offer and her housing waiting list account was closed.
Mr X was the secure tenant of a council property which suffered from disrepair including a serious mice infestation.
Upon release from prison, our vulnerable client applied as homeless with his local authority and was deemed not homeless due to the fact he has a secure tenancy with the same local authority.
We succeeded in our urgent application in this ongoing JR, getting our very vulnerable client moved into accommodation after she became ‘homeless from home’.
We took on this case after the tenant’s relationship broke down with her previous solicitor.