Client found not guilty of perverting the Course of Justice at the Central Criminal Court
We represented a vulnerable young adult who had been charged with perverting the course of justice.
We represented a vulnerable young adult who had been charged with perverting the course of justice.
GTS today secured the acquittal of five clients following a trial at Woolwich Crown Court lasting six weeks.
The defendant, who has previous convictions for drug trafficking offences and was facing a sentence in excess of the statutory minimum of 7 years were he convicted, was acquitted following a full trial of charges of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs and possession of class A drugs with intent to supply.
Despite client being found in a parked vehicle amidst a plume of cannabis smoke and with class A drugs on the rear seat, Andrew Moxon of FME Part of GT Stewart Solicitors, was able to persuade the Magistrates not to impose a disqualification.
GT Stewart Solicitors represented JH who appeared before Leeds Magistrates’ Court charged with an offence of driving a motor vehicle whilst unfit through drugs.
GT Stewart represented G who was charged with two shop thefts, assault and dangerous driving.
GT Stewart Solicitors represented a child aged 12, who has no previous convictions, charged with an offence of joint enterprise robbery.
D, now 20, was charged with assault occasioning grievous bodily harm (GBH) on another young person at a party when both were only 16 years of age.
D, now 20, was charged with assault occasioning grievous bodily harm (GBH) on another young person at a party when both were only 16 years of age.
GTS represented our client SG who faced multiple offences which included conspiracy to murder and possession of firearm offences at the Central Criminal Court.