Landlord and Tenant Cases
Firearm Possession – Not Guilty verdict
July 23, 2015
Firearm charge dismissed Police officers on patrol in January saw our client and his friend walking down a street. The police said they saw his friend throw something over a hedge and run away. The police recovered a revolver. Our client had made no attempt to escape. There was no evidence linking him to the […]
Read MoreCompensation for false arrest and assault after domestic dispute.
July 9, 2015
False arrest, false imprisonment and assault claimed against Met Police Our client was in the middle of a row with his girlfriend outside their South London flat. She had taken his car keys to stop him leaving and he had just retrieved them when two police officers arrived on the scene. He went to get […]
Read MoreNot Guilty verdict in 7 handed Old Bailey Murder case
April 28, 2015
Murder case acquital for Keith Hollywood and Courtney Griffiths QC. Our client was arrested on suspicion of murder when he attended Leyton Police Station on 27 May 2014 in connection with relatively minor offences. Fortunately we had attended with him. The officer in the case gave very limited disclosure. As we were unable to assess the […]
Read MoreConspiracy to supply Class A drugs not guilty verdict
March 18, 2015
Moss & Co client acquitted of conspiracy to supply drugs This difficult case centred on an alleged drug dealing business in Essex. It was alleged that the nine defendants had conspired in the persistent supply of large quantities of both heroin and cocaine. The police had kept surveillance for nearly twelve months and concluded their […]
Read MoreYouth Court acquital in cannabis dealing case
December 8, 2014
Possession of Crack not admissible in cannabis Youth Court trial Laura O’Brien represented a client in the Youth Court who had been charged with Possession with Intent to Supply cannabis. He had been riding in a car with friends. He was in possession of a bag of cannabis. When the car was stopped his friends […]
Read MoreMoss & Co client acquitted of robbery.
November 25, 2014
Expert advice at police station leads to robbery case being dropped In this case our client was acquitted even though his co-defendants pleaded guilty. Our client who is 14 years old was arrested with 7 others for two serious allegations of knife point robbery. At the police station most of the co-accused gave accounts placing […]
Read MoreConditional discharge in £8000 fraud case
October 20, 2014
Sentencing Guidelines not followed in £8000 benefit fraud case. Our client was summonsed to attend Court in relation to an allegation of benefit fraud. She had been overpaid £8,000 Housing and Council benefit as a result of her failure to notify the local authority that she had started work. The overpayment had arisen over a […]
Read MoreFirearms conspiracy based on mobile call data
October 16, 2014
Mobile phone evidence central to conspiracy to possess firearms Wood Green Crown Court R v M and others Moss & Co were instructed to represent the first defendant on the indictment in a five-handed conspiracy to supply firearms trial which lasted over five weeks. The charges centered on an arms factory, the importation of machine […]
Read MoreRobbery acquittal
January 31, 2014
Identification evidence challenge leads to Robbery acquittal Our client was jointly charged with another juvenile in relation to an allegation of knife point robbery. It was alleged that he had been with three others in the corridor of a block of flats and had threatened the victim with a knife and had demanded her bag. […]
Read MoreDangerous Dogs not guilty verdicts
December 3, 2013
Moss and Co succeed in two cases concerning dangerous dogs Doggy story 1 Our lady client had no previous convictions and had never been arrested before. She was arrested and charged with having a dog dangerously out of control in a public place. It was alleged that her Staffordshire Bull terrier had attacked another dog […]
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