Glen Henry, Senior Solicitor at Lawtons, recently achieved an acquittal for his client in a complex trial at Kingston Crown Court. Acting as a defence for one of three defendants charged with conspiracy to transfer firearms, Glen Henry led a strong defence against the prosecution’s extensive evidence throughout a two-week trial.
The prosecution’s case heavily depended on technical evidence, including phone data cross-referenced with cell site analysis and ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) evidence, aiming to establish connections between the defendants. However, Glen Henry undertook a detailed analysis of the prosecution’s data. By identifying and exposing significant flaws within the evidence, the defence effectively demonstrated that the prosecution’s case lacked the strength required to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Glen Henry worked closely with Paul Webb of Church Court Chambers, whose expertise supported the strategic dissection of the prosecution’s case. Together, they presented a robust defence that led the jury to deliver a not-guilty verdict for Glen’s client.
If you or someone you know is facing a similar situation, Lawtons can provide the skilled legal support necessary for a strong defence. With experience in challenging complex cases, our solicitors are prepared to stand by you in court. Contact us today to discuss your case with our dedicated team.