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Crime
Christian Khan has acted on high profile cases since we began in 1985. We have acted and continue to act on many substantial cases for Defendants accused of crimes under Terrorism legislation. We act for Defendants across London and the UK.
On an international level we have acted for Defendants accused of genocide in Rwanda.
We have a large team who are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year who can assist with:
Advice and representation at Police Stations
Crown Court and Magistrates Court Work
Serious Fraud Office investigations
Inland Revenue investigations
DTI enquiries and Customs and Excise investigations
Bail applications
Major criminal offences including murder, drug trafficking, kidnapping, rape
Extradition
Asset Confiscation proceedings
White Collar crime
Serious fraud, money laundering
All of our solicitors are trained in human rights and actions against the police. If, at the conclusion of your case, you have a potential claim we will be able to refer you to one of our other departments.
Partner and Fee Earner Profiles
NAME
POSITION
MARGARET GORDON
Partner, Criminal Department Supervisor
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HAROON SHAH
Equity Partner, Criminal Department Supervisor
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Case Studies
TITLE
DATE
NEWS - CONCLUSION OF THE LONGEST AND ONE OF THE MOST COMPLEX TERRORISM TRIALS ON 30TH APRIL 2007
20 August 2007
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R V. DENIC
19 August 2005
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R.V. TAHIRA TABBASSUM
19 August 2005
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R - V - KEMAL BOURGASS & OTHERS
12 August 2005
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News
TITLE
DATE
CONCLUSION OF THE LONGEST AND ONE OF THE MOST COMPLEX TERRORISM TRIALS ON 30TH APRIL 2007
20 August 2007
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22ND AUGUST 2006 - TERRORISM ACT DETENTIONS
22 August 2006
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A BLOW FOR DEMOCRACY
01 February 2005
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Links
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DESCRIPTION
Criminal Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (King's College)
Criminal Law News site
www.kcl.ac.uk/orgs/
Home Office
The Home Office is the Government department responsible for internal affairs in England and Wales.
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/
Legal Services Commission
The Legal Services Commission is an executive non-departmental public body created under the Access to Justice Act 1999 to replace the Legal Aid Board.
www.legalservices.gov.uk/
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