What's on at the Old Bailey Today

Old Bailey cases of interest on Thursday,March 16

 

Court 5 at 10am New trial of Naweed Ali, Tahir Aziz and two others accused of plotting a terror attack. Police found guns and a knife in a car allegedly linked to them.

Court 6 at 10am  trial continues of Rosalin Baker and Jeffrey Wiltshire accused of murdering their three month old baby daughter, who was found suffering from head injuries on the lower deck of a double decker bus in Stratford, East London.

Court 8 at 10am trial continues of Femi Celia and three others accused of murdering Andre Adedemi,19, last August. The victim was hacked to death with a sword.

Court 9 at 10am Trial of Grant and Lee Carpenter for the murder of  Russell Brown,26, who was stabbed to death at a party in Bethnal Green, North London.

Court 10 at 10am Trial continues of Mohammed Miah and Rebeka Nazmin accused of murdering their three month old baby boy. The tot suffered 46 fractures and a broken back allegedly because he had a deformed hand.

Court 11 at 10am Jury deliberating in the trial of Mubashir Jamil accused of plotting to run away to Syria to join Islamic State. He claims he planned to join ISIS to exorcise “the evil spirits that plagued him.”

Court 13 at 10am  trial continues of Elizabeth Hart-Browne, a jewellery designer and mother two, who is accused of murdering her partner Stephen Rayner,25. The victim was stabbed in the neck at the West London home they shared. She allegedly told police after her arrest; “I have just killed the man I love.”

Court 15 at 10am  trial  continues of Codie Goodensimms and two others accused of murder. Tobi Animashaun, 25, was stabbed to death as he left work in Charlton,  on 11 September 2016. The gang, who attacked him were armed with bats and machetes

 Court 16 at 12 noon trial continues of Steve Rogers and three others, who worked for a construction company, accused of manslaughter. Lawyer Amanda Telfer,44, was killed after a wooden frame propped against a wall at a Mayfair building site, fell on her.

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