Landlord and Tenant Cases
Magistrates acquit taxi driver of assault
November 15, 2013
Taxi driver acquitted of assault Our Client was charged with criminal assault. He had been a cab driver for many years. He has a wife and two children and is the sole bread winner in his family. He was arrested following an accusation by one of his female passengers. He had been accused of using racially […]
Read MoreDisclosure of Social Media account leads to acquittal in Old Bailey sex ring rape case.
October 4, 2013
Rape acquittal Moss & Co instructed Mary Poku of Counsel to represent one of nine men found not guilty of conspiracy to rape a girl under 16 years of age as well as other charges of serious sexual assault. Detailed disclosure requests were made to the Crown, including a request for full details of all social […]
Read MoreMoss & Co Client not guilty of assault
October 3, 2013
Expert advice in police station leads to Not Guilt verdict in assault case A drunken night out turned sour when our client got into an argument with his drinking companions. They argued and it was claimed that out our client assaulted his friends with a nail studded cudgel and brick causing them Grievous Bodily Harm. […]
Read MoreAcquittal in joint enterprise juvenile robbery case
October 1, 2013
Juvenile robbery acquittal Moss & Co represented a 15 year old who was arrested for robbery. The allegation was that after our client’s friend had robbed a woman of her phone they ran off together. Our client denied knowing that her friend planned a robbery. Our client was charged on the basis that the offence […]
Read MoreProceeds of Crime Act 1996 forfeiture of over £30,000 avoided
August 6, 2013
Moss & Co represented Ms B aged 73 a lady with severe mental health problems who had, been stopped at a London airport by the Border Agency (UKBA).
Read MoreBurglary – Where the evidence is thin Moss & Co will ask the CPS to review their decision to charge
Moss & Co’s juvenile client was arrested with three others were arrested for attempted burglary.
Read MoreDisrepair and Possession – Court orders private landlord to do repairs and pay £15,000 compensation in disrepair case.
Our client the short hold tenant of a private landlord approached Moss & Co after years of trying to convince her landlord to carry out essential repairs in her house.
Read MoreProceeds of Crime Act 1996 forfeiture £100,000 returned
Moss & Co represented a West African national who had substantial business interests abroad and in the UK.
Read MoreAssault DNA evidence rejected
Moss and Co represented a gentleman who was charged with assault causing actual bodily harm.
Read MoreObstructing a drugs search – CPS failure to disclose evidence leads to Not Guilty verdict
Moss & Co’s young client was stopped whilst going about his lawful business.
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