BARRISTER PROFILE
Jamie Carr
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.

  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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