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We are delighted to announce that tickets are now available for our Crime & Punishment Webinar, which will take place on the 8th February. Three top speakers including one of the country’s top forensic officers, who was head of Scotland Yard’s forensic investigations and operations, an undercover detective, who risked his life infiltrating major organised crime gangs and a convicted armed robber, who was jailed in the famous No 2 court of the Old Bailey. All will give their unique insights into our criminal justice system and how the law is enforced. For more information please visit our Crime & Punishment page or Click here to purchase your tickets for this fascinating insight into our criminal justice system.

CASES OF INTEREST AT THE OLD BAILEY ON THURSDAY

Court 1 at 10am trial in the case of Junior Gbadamosi accused of attempted murder. The 22 year old allegedly hit a woman neighbour around the head with a guitar and a cat scratcher. She claims he repeatedly shouted: “In the name of Jesus, you’re a Satanist, you deserve to die.”

Court 5 at 10am trial in the case of Kane Gilead accused of murder. The victim 25-year-old Ramane Wiggan, was shot dead in Lambeth, South London

Court 6 at 10.15am trial in the case of Matthew Henegan, who allegedly kept a terrorist weapons manual and handed out leaflets to ‘stir up racial hatred’.

Court 7 at 9.45am Mention in the case of Daniel Briceno Garcia accused of a double murder. Sonia Calvi, 56, and 59-year-old Edgar Daza were found with multiple stab wounds at a flat in Stockwell, south London

Court 7 at 10.30am Plea and trial preparation in the case of Anton Rhoden accused of attempted murder. He is accused of stabbing a man at a residential property in Woolwich Sand knifing a woman in nearby street.

Court 8 at 10am trial in the case of David Adeyanju and others accused of murder. Minicab driver Gabriel Bringye, 37, was found collapsed inside a vehicle in Tottenham, north London suffering from stab wounds.

Court 9 at 11am (appearing remotely) New trial of Asad Bhatti charged with terrorist offences. He is accused of possessing chemicals found in a storage unit that were capable of producing the explosive substance nitroglycerine. Three remote detonators, including an improvised detonator that contained traces of an explosive substance, were also allegedly found at his Redhill, Surrey home and in the storage unit.

Court 12 Not sitting trial in the case of Leon Smith, 39, Warwick Burrows, 47, and others, who are said to have been part of a gang war waged against Turkish crime families in north London. They deny conspiracy to murder.

Court 14 at 10.30am trial of Nicola Leighton and her son Tyreese Ulysses,19, accused of murdering Levi Ernest-Morrison,17, who was hacked to death in a machete attack in Sydenham, London SE.

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