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 Friday

Court 6 at 9.30am Application in the case of David Cheres accused of murder. Thai national Tiparat Argatu, 43, died from neck and head injuries at a property in east London.

Court 10 at 10am Mention in the case of restaurant worker Li Hunan, 60, who is accused of stabbing to death a co-worker outside their place of work close to Oxford Street in central London.

Court 11 Not sitting trial in the case of Kofi Nyanor and others accused drugs and conspiracy to commit violence offences.

Court 12 Not sitting trial in the case of Jeremiah Briscoe accused of conspiracy to commit GBH. Natalie Bignell,33, caught in the cross fire of a shoot out between rival gangs in Hackney, East London and was shot in the neck. She was rendered a quadriplegic by injuries she sustained.

Court 16 Not sitting trial of Daryl Bethel and others accused of the murder of a 15 year old schoolboy. Ian Habimana was stabbed in the heart in Woolwich last July as he made his way home from school in what was described as a “revenge attack”

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