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E: jamiecarr@4bb.co.uk
Call: 2001
Professional Membership: CBA
Proceeds of Crime Lawyers’ Association
Academic Background: Nov 2001 Called to the
Bar (Middle Temple)
2000-2001 BPP Law School,
Bar Vocational Course
1999-2000 Sussex University,
Post Graduate Diploma in
Law
1996-1999 Southampton
University, BA Business
Administration & Finance
PERSONAL INTERESTS Travel, middle east current affairs/politics, film, theatre, Tibetan Buddhism.
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AREAS OF EXPERTISE Crime, extradition, prison and parole law, mental health law, money laundering, asset and cash forfeiture.
Jamie’s approach to his case load is methodical, organized and consistent. With a strong civil liberties background he represents his lay clients fearlessly and with a remarkable degree of success. He is well respected by his colleagues and the judiciary and continually strives to deliver the highest possible standards. Jamie has given a number of lectures on developments in covert and intrusive evidence gathering methods and how to successfully defend in such cases. His practice is wide ranging and diverse with a focus on serious organized crime.
CASES OF NOTE R v Paul Tidy -Historical Rape and witness intimidation
R v Rawand & Others £30 million money laundering operation (hawala banking)
R v Recep Ozer & Others Kidnap, False Imprisonment, section 18 assault
R v Michael Miller & Others Possession £500,000 cocaine, cut throat co-def turned QE
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R v T – youngest defendant ever to stand trial at the Central Criminal Court – stoning of a grandfather whilst he practiced cricket with this grandson - Manslaughter lead by N Valios QC
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R v Daru Miah attempted murder and witness intimidation
R v Bridget Kaur bomb hoax 2 weeks after the July bombings in London
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R v Ward Serious Organized Crime Agency prosecution of multimillion pound importation of heroin
R v Sullivan - armed robbery
R v James Mansbridge - possession of a loaded firearm and death by dangerous driving
R v Smith - police officer stealing drugs from the secure evidential locker
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R v Yates & Others – conspiracy to commit section 18 -
R v White Conspiracy to defraud – headmaster defrauding local authority
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R v Chan & Others
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R v Cooke & Others damage and trespass at US Nuclear air base in Norfolk, issues of royal prerogative, non-justiciabilty, Public Interest Immunity. Matter deemed to have impact on national security and operation of diplomatic service.
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