Lucy Northeast
Practice Director - Crime & Sports
0117 930 9000
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We have adopted a specialist team approach to our practices for many years. We feel that this is the way our clients want us to work, and that specialisation leads to the provision of a better service.
Lucy Northeast
Practice Director - Crime & Sports
0117 930 9000
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Grant Bidwell
Practice Manager - Crime
0117 930 9000
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Shannon Cregg
Practice Manager - Crime
0117 930 9000
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Grace Northeast
Assistant Practice Manager - Crime
0117 930 9000
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Georgia has a strong criminal practice, and is regularly instructed to defend and prosecute serious matters in the Crown Court, both on her own and as a led junior, with particular expertise in cases involving serious violence and sexual misconduct. She is a Grade 3 prosecutor.
She has a range of experience across the full spectrum of criminal offences, having represented defendants at trial for allegations including the supply of Class A drugs, conspiracy to supply drugs, sexual assault, rape, knifepoint robbery, s. 18 GBH, fraud and public order act offences. Georgia is equally adept at dealing with allegations of financial crime, including fraud and money laundering.
Georgia has developed an extensive practice in Professional Discipline, having completed a secondment as an advocate with the Regulatory team at Kingsley Napley LLP in 2019. She has since acted for regulators including the HCPC, GOC and ACCA at final hearings.
Georgia has a particular interest in health and care regulation, having also appeared for the Care Quality Commission at the First-Tier Tribunal in various appeals. As such, Georgia is alert to the specific issues that regulated professionals face when facing criminal investigations and/or prosecutions and can assist clients in navigating their regulator.
Led junior for the prosecution in a case where the defendant was convicted of murdering a woman in her home. The case involved a range of circumstantial evidence, including careful analysis of multiple sources of CCTV footage and oral expert evidence regarding DNA and blood spatter.
Led junior for the defence in a case involving a series of child sex offences and rape. Key issue for trial was whether the complainant’s apparent consent at the time of the sexual relationship (aged 16 – 21) was vitiated by the grooming which occurred prior to her obtaining the age of consent, based on the case of R v Ali [2015].
Defence junior for one defendant charged with conspiracy to defraud. The case was brought by Lincolnshire Trading Standards into alleged fraudulent trading by a company selling energy-saving devices. After numerous s8 applications and a complex legal argument regarding abuse of process by the defence, the prosecution discovered numerous disclosure failures by their investigating officer and offered no evidence on all charges.
Prosecution junior in a six-week trial of conspiracy to possess firearms with intent to endanger life, where all 5 defendants were convicted. Involved analysis of a significant amount of cell-site evidence and telephone billing data to establish the conspiracy between the 5 defendants.
Successful appeal to the Court of Appeal with the sentence reduced from 9 years to 8 years for an individual who pleaded guilty to trafficking children to another part of the country to deal Class A drugs.
Secured an acquittal as a junior alone in a case of alleged rape following a 5-day trial. Involved careful consideration of hundreds of messages to establish the complainant’s state of mind around the time of intercourse and her subsequent disclosures to others.
Secured an acquittal as a junior alone in a case of conspiracy to supply drugs, where the defendant was alleged to have acted as a courier transporting drugs around the country. He was arrested with 2kg of cannabis in his car but denied knowledge of it. The prosecution case relied on significant amounts of cell site evidence, billing data and covert surveillance to establish a connection with the co-defendant (who had pleaded guilty) but cross-examination of the OIC established that these did not demonstrate beyond doubt that the defendant was party to the conspiracy.
Secured an acquittal for a man accused of sexually assaulting 2 of his younger female worker colleagues after cross-examination around collusion.
Secured an acquittal for a young man with complex psychological difficulties in a case of s18 wounding. The defence was that the complainant had accidentally caused the wound to his own hand.
Lucy Northeast
Practice Director - Crime & Sports
0117 930 9000
Click here to email
Grant Bidwell
Practice Manager - Crime
0117 930 9000
Click here to email
Shannon Cregg
Practice Manager - Crime
0117 930 9000
Click here to email
Grace Northeast
Assistant Practice Manager - Crime
0117 930 9000
Click here to email
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