Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 6 May 2010
Jury acquits woman of brothel keeping in significant case that calls for prostitution law reform
A jury at Luton Crown Court has acquitted a woman on brothel-keeping charges. The woman who worked from home with three other women for safety reasons was acquitted in a case which calls for prostitution law reform.
Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 6 May 2010
Sir Henry Brooke joins the Mediation team
Garden Court Mediation is proud to announce that Sir Henry Brooke has joined our panel of mediators. Sir Henry will join us at our launch party on 11 May. Sir Henry, the former Lord Justice of Appeal and the Chairman of the Civil Mediation Council, is a
Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 5 May 2010
Kathryn Cronin, to speak at JUSTICE conference on the Lisbon Treaty
Kathryn Cronin of Garden Court Chambers has been confirmed as one of the speakers at the JUSTICE's Lisbon Treaty conference.
Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 28 April 2010
Anna Morris defends a woman against brothel-keeping charges
Anna Morris, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers is currently defending a woman against brothel-keeping charges. The woman, who worked from home with three other women for safety reasons, had cash, her computer, mobile phone, driving licence and passport