Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Mr Loophole Does It Again!

Those of you who are not criminal defence lawyers may raise the odd eyebrow at his successes but Nick Freeman has clearly earned his self-bestowed title of "Mr Loophole". Well, apparently, it is a registered trade mark. No doubt, this is to prevent unfair competition with such an otherwise likable man who is a stalwart of his local community.


His latest coup is to have successfully defended Andrew Flintoff against a speeding charge (87 mph in a 50 mph zone) because the notice was sent two days late.


I entirely agree that the defence, although technical, was entirely justified. The Crown Prosecution Service must be held strictly to statutory requirements for a successful prosecution.

I am not sure all of the non-lawyers who do not read this site anyway will necessarily agree.

That, however, is a matter for Parliament.

I do think legal aid criminal lawyers should be learning a few tricks from Mr Freeman. Surely, these defences ought to be available to all and not just the rich and famous who can afford Mr Freeman.

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