We are delighted to announce that tickets are now available for our Crime & Punishment Webinar, which will take place on the 5th of October. We have three expert speakers, who will all be giving their unique insights into our justice system, the good and the bad. Barrister Harry Potter on the challenges facing our criminal justice system, Tom Lloyd, the former Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire, who believes the way we tackle drugs in this country should be completely reformed and Ian Puddick, a businessman, who was arrested by the anti-terrorist squad following a corrupt police operation when he uncovered that his wife was having an affair with a well connected City executive with police contacts. 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 Monday
Court 6 at 10.30am New trial in the case of Hamani Laouar who has denied murdering a delivery driver and stabbing two other men in the same North London street just seven days apart.
Court 7 at 10am Jury is expected to retire in the case of Rayhan Ali and three others accused of murder. Abiola Akerele, who was aged 28, was stabbed in the heart in Newham, East London.
Court 8 Not sitting trial in the case of Leeban Farah and another accused of conspiracy to murder. Shortly after 3am on July 16 last year Billy McCullagh was found with a gunshot injury in his chest in North West London.
Court 10 at 10.30am trial of Vytautas Garmus, charged with the murders of Lithuanian men Dainius Kulboka, 44 and Jonas Semenas, 45. The pair were stabbed to death in Goodmayes, Essex.
Court 11 at 10am trial in the case of Neculai Paizan accused of murder. Agnes Akom,20, went missing in May 2020. In June human remains were found in Neasden Recreation Park, near Cricklewood, London NW. Ms Akom, a Hungarian national, also known as “Dora” and had been living in the UK for three years.
Court 13 at 10.30am Case management 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.
We are delighted to announce that tickets are now available for our Crime & Punishment Webinar, which will take place on the 5th of October. We have three expert speakers, who will all be giving their unique insights into our justice system, the good and the bad. Barrister Harry Potter on the challenges facing our criminal justice system, Tom Lloyd, the former Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire, who believes the way we tackle drugs in this country should be completely reformed and Ian Puddick, a businessman, who was arrested by the anti-terrorist squad following a corrupt police operation when he uncovered that his wife was having an affair with a well connected City executive with police contacts. 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 Monday
Court 6 at 10.30am New trial in the case of Hamani Laouar who has denied murdering a delivery driver and stabbing two other men in the same North London street just seven days apart.
Court 7 at 10am Jury is expected to retire in the case of Rayhan Ali and three others accused of murder. Abiola Akerele, who was aged 28, was stabbed in the heart in Newham, East London.
Court 8 Not sitting trial in the case of Leeban Farah and another accused of conspiracy to murder. Shortly after 3am on July 16 last year Billy McCullagh was found with a gunshot injury in his chest in North West London.
Court 10 at 10.30am trial of Vytautas Garmus, charged with the murders of Lithuanian men Dainius Kulboka, 44 and Jonas Semenas, 45. The pair were stabbed to death in Goodmayes, Essex.
Court 11 at 10am trial in the case of Neculai Paizan accused of murder. Agnes Akom,20, went missing in May 2020. In June human remains were found in Neasden Recreation Park, near Cricklewood, London NW. Ms Akom, a Hungarian national, also known as “Dora” and had been living in the UK for three years.
Court 13 at 10.30am Case management 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.
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