A.I. student not guilty of assaulting Care Home Resident – Leeds Magistrates’ Court
AH was found not guilty following a trial where she was represented by Patricia Walker, a Partner at our Leeds office.
AH was found not guilty following a trial where she was represented by Patricia Walker, a Partner at our Leeds office.
Ronnie Manek, our in-house barrister and Head of Advocacy was instructed by Supervising Solicitor, Jack Stewart assisted by Paralegal, Neslihan Kaya in a large scale drugs importation case
GT Stewart was proud to be one of the sponsors of The Youth Justice Legal Centre Summit 2023, held at Kings College London.
Polish lorry driver was found with 16 separate boxes and sealed packages containing drugs in the back of his trailer when stopped at Dover on 2 April 2023.
GTS today persuaded the Crown Prosecution Service to offer no evidence against our client ST.
Our client was living in a shared house ran by a housing association on an assured shorthold tenancy. Our client was Eritrean, and for the 7 years he had lived there all the other tenants had also been Eritrean.
Our client was the secure tenant of a Local Authority property (“LA”). His property suffered from structural movement, and serious disrepair including severe cracks in the walls and ceilings, damp and mould.
Ronnie Manek, In-House barrister instructed by Jack Stewart (Supervising Solicitor) assisted by Neslihan Kaya were instructed to represent KB, a former Police Community Support Officer for the allegations of Grievous Bodily Harm with Intent and associated offences of Possession of offensive weapons and Affray.
The Law Gazette reports on Dr Laura Janes, Consultant Solicitor who recently co-authored a guide on representing looked after children in the youth justice system.
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.