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The Barristers Richard Burrington

Richard Burrington Criminal Defence and Prosecution Barrister

Called: 1993

Email: clerks@187fleetstreet.com

Telephone: 020 7430 7430

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Richard Burrington

Richard is an experienced trial advocate, noted for his judgement and tactical skill, Richard Burrington is regularly the first choice of those who instruct him on behalf of both the defence and prosecution.

Over the course of two and a half decades he has accumulated a wealth of experience in conducting cases involving the most serious of criminal allegations including murder, manslaughter, gang related violence, drug supply, rape and child abuse, fraud and forgery, together with ancillary hearings under POCA.

Practice Areas

Richard Burrington is instructed by both the prosecution and defence in cases involving the spectrum of serious criminal offending:

  • Murder
  • Drug supply
  • Gang related violence
  • Serious sexual offences including rape, child abuse and the production of indecent images
  • Fraud

Criminal Defence

R v Carter (Central Criminal Court) – Defence counsel in a murder trial lasting 6 weeks. The central issue concerned complex medical evidence that challenged the fundamental assertion that there had been a ‘killing’ at all – rather than an accidental death.  The defendant was acquitted.

R v Phillips (& others) (Kingston CC) – Defence counsel in a high value, sophisticated, multi-defendant conspiracy to rob cash in transit vehicles.  A case of its type displaying unique complexity and lasting 5 months.  ‘Flying Squad’ police officers were alleged to have perverted the course of justice in fabricating a nuanced case against the defendants during the course of an undercover surveillance operation spanning 4 years.  This having been set against a background of a similar attempt by the police to implicate one of the defendants 20 years earlier.

R v Dudley (& others) (Chelmsford CC) – Defence counsel for one of four nightclub doormen accused of manslaughter, by allegedly having restrained a customer through the use of excessive force.  In a trial lasting 6 weeks, the focus fell on a multitude of experts who were called to provide opinion on complex issues of pathology, neuropathology, toxicology and ‘SIA’ approved restraint techniques.  The defendant was acquitted.

R v Daniels (CA (Crim Div) LTL 18/1/2008) – Counsel for the appellant accused of drug trafficking.  An appeal against conviction was successfully brought on the basis of the jury having reached inconsistent verdicts.  Conviction quashed.

Criminal Prosecution

R v Holland (& others) (Blackfriars CC) – A ‘contract kidnapping’ case, the substance of which stemmed from an undercover police operation mounted against an organised criminal gang.  The intricate details of covert visual surveillance and probe recordings were explored during a trial lasting 8 weeks.  All 5 defendants were convicted.

R v Goldstein (& others) (Basildon CC) – An international conspiracy to counterfeit credit cards and pass them via the UK for use throughout Europe.  A substantial disclosure exercise involved sensitive issues concerning cross-border police operations.

R v Andress (& others) (Basildon CC) –  A sophisticated conspiracy to defraud insurance companies through the multiple creation of fraudulent applications and claims for life assurance.  6 week trial.

R v F (Ipswich CC) – Historic child abuse allegations made against a taxi driver with responsibility for transporting children with Special Educational Needs. 2 week trial.

R v F (Chelmsford CC) – Serious sexual offences committed by a council worker posing as an airline pilot having met the victim through an online dating website. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-48558320

Fraud & Financial Crime

R v Goldstein (& others) (Basildon CC) – An international conspiracy to counterfeit credit cards and pass them via the UK for use throughout Europe.  A substantial disclosure exercise involved sensitive issues concerning cross-border police operations.

R v Andress (& others) (Basildon CC) – A sophisticated conspiracy to defraud insurance companies through the multiple creation of fraudulent applications and claims for life assurance.  6 week trial.

Professional Memberships

Criminal Bar Association

South Eastern Circuit

Essex Bar Mess

Awards, Qualifications & Other

Grade 3 CPS Counsel

CPS Rasso Panel

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