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Acquittal in serious Court Martial case

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Natalie Berman instructed Emma Goodall KC of Doughty Street, to defend a Captain in the British Army tried in the Military Court. After a trial lasting 7 days, our client was formally found not guilty of a serious sexual offence after a...

Adeela Khan nominated for Criminal Defence Lawyer of the Year by the Legal Aid Practitioners Group

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The Legal Aid Practitioners Group Awards celebrate the best of legal aid lawyers in the country. Now in its’ 20 th year, there are 12 awards available for various practice areas and individual awards. Find out more here: LAPG LALY 2022 Press...

Success at Half Time in Arson with Intent to Endanger Life

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Partner, Natalie Berman instructed Jonathan Green of Drystone Chambers . Our client was accused of deliberately starting a fire over a dispute with a neighbour. The complainant alleged that he had been blocked in his room and that our...

Edward Fail, Bradshaw & Waterson again ranked in Chambers and Partners

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Chambers and Partners is an independent research company operating across 200 jurisdictions delivering detailed rankings and insight into the world's leading lawyers. Edward Fail, Bradshaw and Waterson are delighted to once again be recommended...

Acquittal in Aggravated Burglary at Basildon Crown Court after long delay

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Head of Crown Court Team and Partner, Natalie Berman was advocate and was instructed by Partner, Kirsty Bishop. Our client was one of three men who was alleged to have entered an address at gunpoint and stolen two bags and a watch. Our client...

Edward Fail, Bradshaw & Waterson once again ranked in the Legal 500

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The Legal 500 assesses the strengths of law firms in over 150 jurisdictions and is the client guide to the best law firms. We are delighted that we are once again recommended again for our expertise in crime. Edward Fail, Bradshaw &...

Exceptional Circumstances successfully argued in firearms case

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Head of Crown Court Team and Partner, Natalie Berman who was instructed by one of our Partners Kirsty Bishop successfully argue for exceptional circumstances in a peculiar firearms case where the mandatory minimum applied. Our client faced a 2- count...

Press Release: Another XR Conviction Overturned

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Following on from the successful appeal on behalf of successful appeal on behalf of Amelia Halls last week, today our client Neil Traynor had his conviction overturned at the Central Criminal Court. Our client, Neil Traynor, was initially...

Open Letter to HMP Pentonville

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An open letter to Ian Blakeman, Governor of HMP Pentonville concerning access to HMP Pentonville with electronic tablets Dear Sir, Re: Access to HMP Pentonville with Tablets My partner, Natalie Berman attended HMP Pentonville this morning,...

Press Release: XR Conviction Overturned

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Today, our client Amelia Halls had her conviction overturned at the Central Criminal Court. Amelia was represented by Head of Protest Department, Adeela Khan who instructed Shina Animashaun of Garden Court Chambers. Our client was initially convicted...

Rare Acquittal in Court Martial Case

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Natalie Berman instructed Ben Smitten of 25 Bedford Row, to defend a Colonel in the British Army (who was also a Cambridge law graduate) at the Catterick Court Martial Centre. In 2019, the defendant was President of the Board in...

Legal 500 2021

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Edward Fail, Bradshaw & Waterson are once again delighted to be ranked as one of the leading firms for general crime in the 2021 edition of Legal 500. It is testament to the strength and depth of our team, and dedication to providing the...

Stop and search - are the police really allowed to search you for no reason?

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Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 allows a police officer to stop and search you without suspicion. It is different from general stop and search powers where police officers must have reasonable grounds to suspect that you are...