We are excited to announce that on the 28th November will be again hosting our Crime & Punishment Seminar with speakers: Forensic expert, David Tadd, who worked for the Metropolitan Police for 40 years and ended up heading Scotland Yard’s forensic investigations, in charge of over 900 officers. Ian Puddick, a businessman, who found himself at the centre of a multi-million pound police operation after his wife had an affair with a well connected executive, Harry Potter a criminal defence barrister, author and presenter of a BBC series on the law and a documentary on capital punishment. Click here to purchase your tickets for this fascinating insight into our criminal justice system.
CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON MONDAY
Court 2 10am at 10.30am Sentence of Salih Khater, who was convicted of using his car as a weapon to run over cyclists and police officers close to parliament. He was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder.
Court 2 at 2pm New trial of Michael Weir accused of the murder of 73-year-old Leonard Harris, on 16 June 1998, and he also denies murdering 83-year-old Rose Seferian on 9 April 1998.
Court 5 at 9.30am Mention in the case of Jonathan Anwyl, the eton and Oxford educated son of a judge, who was part of a scam which saw celebrities conned into dodging more than £100 million in tax
Court 5 at 10.30am New trial of Aiden James, who allegedly committed terror mitted offences by fighting against Isis in the first case of its kind. He was allegedly one of several British volunteers who joined the Kurdish People’s Protection Units in Syria.
Court 6 at 10am trial continues of a Saudi couple Amal and Mohammed Asiri accused of poisoning a young child with insulin. They deny child cruelty charges.
Court 7 at 10am New trial of Romford, East London doctor Manish Shah, who denies 75 accounts of sexual offences against his female patients
Court 8 at 10am trial of Manuel Petrovic and three other youths accused of murder. Girl Scout Jodie Chesney,17, was stabbed in the back as she sat listening to music with her boyfriend and others friends in a Romford, East London park. The court heard that the attackers were drug dealers, who were out to cause harm.
Court 9 at 10.30am trial continues of Tyrell Graham and others accused of stabbing to death Kamali Gabbidon-Lynck,19, in a hair salon.
Court 10 at 10.30am trial of Hisham Mohammad who denies terrorist offences relating to a planned drone attack on an army barracks in Bury near Manchester.
Court 12 at 10am trial continues of Samuel Jolumi and three other Africans, who are alleged stowaways accused of threatening to kill sailors and attempting to hijack a cargo ship.
Court 15 at 10am trial continues of Yosef Ahmed and Kamal Hussain. The pair were said to have stabbed Zahir Visiter,25, four times and watched their victim die for almost a minute before hiding in a mosque where they successfully avoided police by changing into new outfits.
Court 16 at 9.45am trial continues of Roger Jenkins and two other senior Barclays Bank executives accused of fraud. They allegedly lied to secure billions of pounds from Qatari investors and averted a taxpayer-funded bailout during the global financial crisis.
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We are excited to announce that on the 28th November will be again hosting our Crime & Punishment Seminar with speakers: Forensic expert, David Tadd, who worked for the Metropolitan Police for 40 years and ended up heading Scotland Yard’s forensic investigations, in charge of over 900 officers. Ian Puddick, a businessman, who found himself at the centre of a multi-million pound police operation after his wife had an affair with a well connected executive, Harry Potter a criminal defence barrister, author and presenter of a BBC series on the law and a documentary on capital punishment. Click here to purchase your tickets for this fascinating insight into our criminal justice system.
CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON MONDAY
Court 2 10am at 10.30am Sentence of Salih Khater, who was convicted of using his car as a weapon to run over cyclists and police officers close to parliament. He was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder.
Court 2 at 2pm New trial of Michael Weir accused of the murder of 73-year-old Leonard Harris, on 16 June 1998, and he also denies murdering 83-year-old Rose Seferian on 9 April 1998.
Court 5 at 9.30am Mention in the case of Jonathan Anwyl, the eton and Oxford educated son of a judge, who was part of a scam which saw celebrities conned into dodging more than £100 million in tax
Court 5 at 10.30am New trial of Aiden James, who allegedly committed terror mitted offences by fighting against Isis in the first case of its kind. He was allegedly one of several British volunteers who joined the Kurdish People’s Protection Units in Syria.
Court 6 at 10am trial continues of a Saudi couple Amal and Mohammed Asiri accused of poisoning a young child with insulin. They deny child cruelty charges.
Court 7 at 10am New trial of Romford, East London doctor Manish Shah, who denies 75 accounts of sexual offences against his female patients
Court 8 at 10am trial of Manuel Petrovic and three other youths accused of murder. Girl Scout Jodie Chesney,17, was stabbed in the back as she sat listening to music with her boyfriend and others friends in a Romford, East London park. The court heard that the attackers were drug dealers, who were out to cause harm.
Court 9 at 10.30am trial continues of Tyrell Graham and others accused of stabbing to death Kamali Gabbidon-Lynck,19, in a hair salon.
Court 10 at 10.30am trial of Hisham Mohammad who denies terrorist offences relating to a planned drone attack on an army barracks in Bury near Manchester.
Court 12 at 10am trial continues of Samuel Jolumi and three other Africans, who are alleged stowaways accused of threatening to kill sailors and attempting to hijack a cargo ship.
Court 15 at 10am trial continues of Yosef Ahmed and Kamal Hussain. The pair were said to have stabbed Zahir Visiter,25, four times and watched their victim die for almost a minute before hiding in a mosque where they successfully avoided police by changing into new outfits.
Court 16 at 9.45am trial continues of Roger Jenkins and two other senior Barclays Bank executives accused of fraud. They allegedly lied to secure billions of pounds from Qatari investors and averted a taxpayer-funded bailout during the global financial crisis.
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