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After 5 years since the start of extradition proceedings, our client was discharged after French Prosecutors accepted that the extradition was no longer valid.
01 February 2023
Our client faced trial in January 2023 in respect of allegations dating back to 2013. The charges related to his conduct in respect of a company for which he was the sole director at the point of incorporation in 2011.
12 January 2023
Our client was accused of rape with two others. He was unanimously acquitted following a 7-day trial.
Our client was a young man of good character that was stopped as a passenger in a vehicle said to be driving suspiciously. The driver and passengers were searched and a small amount of cannabis was found on our client, as well as a knife.
Our client was accused of inducing a child to run / stay away. The child was the subject of a care order and resided at secured local authority accommodation. Our client was accused of attending this accommodation and inducing and assisting her in her escape out of the window.
Our client pleaded guilty on a basis to a conspiracy to supply class A drugs. The conspiracy was said to be worth over £9 million and involved in wholesale importation and supply. After sentence, POCA proceedings were initiated against our client.
30 December 2022
Our client was charged with possession of an imitation firearm and possession of class B (cannabis) with intent to supply.
This firm represented a highly vulnerable young person charged with possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.
30 November 2022
Our client was charged with possessing over 5KG of methamphetamine and heroin with intent to supply it to others.
Client, charged with the murder of his mother, succeeds with a plea to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
15 November 2022
Our client was found in the upstairs bedroom of a property with 96 wraps of class A and packaging materials. He pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A drugs on the basis that he was packaging the drugs to obtain a share of them, as he was an addict.
We represented a client that pleaded guilty to a third-strike domestic burglary. The Court was therefore required to sentence him to 3 years imprisonment unless it was satisfied that there were exceptional circumstances which relate to the offence or the offender and justify not doing so.
09 November 2022
Sonn Macmillan Walker represented a husband and wife who each received £10,000 fixed penalty notices issued by Border Force in April 2022.
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