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Anthony Morris

Anthony Morris
Name: Anthony Morris
Year of call/admission: 1986
Practice Areas: Serious Crime / Serious Sexual Offences / Mental Health Crime

Email: maria@kenworthysbarristers.co.uk

Practice:

Anthony has specialised in criminal law for his entire career.  Much sought after by clients who instruct him time and time again, he acts solely for defendants in the full spectrum of serious crime cases.

Experience:

 

Please also see Criminal statement
Cases:
R v Barber (Sec.18)
R v Bastick (Possession of Class A with intent)
R v Bradley (S.18)
R v Love (Historic sex abuse)
R v Farid (Conspiracy to supply Class A drugs)
R v Hall (VAT fraud)
R v Loader (Historic sex abuse)
R v Tyrell (Historic sex abuse)
R v Alamgir (Acquittal for rape)
R v Astles (Death by Dangerous Driving)
R v Atkinson (Arson)
R v Bowers (Conspiracy to burgle)
R v Canning (Historic sex abuse)
R v Costello (Robbery)
R v Muzaffer (Acquittal in attempted Murder)
R v O'Sullivan (Possession of firearms and silencer)
R v McClaren (Transportation of firearms)
R v Tweedale (Rape)
R v Walsh (Acquitted of attempted Murder)
R v Walker (Acquitted of attempted Murder)
R v Walker (Acquitted of attempted Murder)
R v Aitken (Fraud)
R v Applegate (Acquitted of attempted murder)
Lecture experience:

Anthony lectures in criminal law, both as part of the Kenworthy's Chambers seminar series and in-house at solicitors' firms.

 

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