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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 26th April. We have three expert speakers, who will all be giving their insights into our criminal justice system. Former undercover cop Neil Woods, who risked his life bringing down major drugs gangs but now believes all drugs should be legalised and brought under government control. Dr Hilary Hamnett, an expert in forensic toxicology, who has presented at international conferences and is a senior lecturer and former Oxford Don Peter Collett, a top psychologist and expert in body language on how to spot when someone is lying. 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 5 at 10.15am trial in the case of Jasmine Robinson accused of assisting an offender. The case relates to the death of Liam Dent, 25, who was dragged for half a mile under a car in Chessington, Surrey. Martin Eastwood is accused of murder.

Court 9 at 9.30am Mention in the case of Timothy Adeoye, of no fixed abode, was charged on Saturday with the murder of 18 yeaqr old Donovan Allen, who was stabbed to death in Enfield, North London.

Court 9 at 10am trial in the case of Ben Alexander and four others accused of violent disorder in relation to the murder of Frankie Bulbrook, 34, who suffered multiple injuries during a mass brawl. The victim was run over by a car.

Court 12 Not sitting 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 14 at 10.15am trial in the case of Paul Fontaine and another accused of conspiracy to murder. Fontaine used EncroChat messages to supply a gun used in one murder and a plot for a second shooting weeks later.

Court 16 at 9.45am trial of James Watson, who is charged with murdering six year old Rikki Neave. Rikki’s naked body was in woodland a few minutes from his home in Welland, Peterborough, on November 29 1994. Watson would have been 13 at the time of the killing. He was arrested following a cold case review.

Court 16 at 10am trial in the case of Alimul Islam and another accused of stabbing to death 23-year-old Alimuz Zaman in East London

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