Barristers
Olivia McGonigle
- Phone01962 868884
- Email[email protected]
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- Profilewww.3pb.co.uk
Work Department
Crime; Public and Regulatory; Education.
Position
Overview
Olivia McGonigle is an education, public law and criminal barrister. She has a busy practice in the First Tier Tribunal, the Crown Court and Magistrates’ Court.
Olivia frequently appears in the First Tier Tribunal for Special Educational Needs and Disability matters. These often involve high-cost placements and health/social care recommendations. Olivia is also available to assist with drafting Education, Health and Care Plans and advising on case preparation.
She maintains her criminal and regulatory practice. This includes Crown Court trials, and various work in firearms regulation and health and safety cases. Olivia also advises in Ofsted appeals and is well placed to use the cross-over of criminal and public law to assist.
Outside busy work demands, Olivia enjoys swimming and running
Education
Olivia McGonigle regularly acts on behalf of children and young people, parents and carers, and local authorities. She has undertaken a variety of cases in both the First-tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) and the Magistrates’ Court. She frequently deals with appeals relating to the contents of Education, Health and Care Plans (EHC Plans), focusing on sections B, F and I and Health and Social Care.
Examples include:
- Appealing a Local Authority’s decision to cease to maintain an EHC Plan for a young person (24 years old). Amendments to section B and F were made, with the desired changes to section I and social care recommendations.
- Securing a child’s placement at an independent school, with amendments to the EHC Plan.
- Negotiating a settlement at the door of court which lead to the Local Authority naming a specialist independent school in section I of the EHC Plan.
- Successful B, F & I appeal, with the Tribunal naming the school despite the Local Authority’s opposition.
Olivia is happy to provide training in relation to education law. Recently she provided training on school admissions appeals and school exclusions to local authorities. Olivia was also a speaker at 3PB’s Education Conference.
Crime
Olivia McGonigle is a criminal law barrister who is instructed to defend and prosecute across the spectrum of offences. Recent Crown Court cases include:
- Successful half time submission in a four handed affray trial (2023)
- Acquittal in a burglary case (2023)
- Secured a suspended sentence for PWITS class A drugs (2023)
- Client found not guilty in ABH case, which involved cross-examination of a young child and unexplained injuries (2024)
- Community order imposed in a case of multiple breaches of a SHPO (in place following the rape of a child) (2024)
- Prosecution offered no evidence in an intentional strangulation case, accepting a plea to battery (2024)
- Plea to battery instead of intentional strangulation. Case then remitted back to the Magistrates’ Court for sentence (2024)
- Unanimous acquittal in an ABH case where there were unexplained injuries (2024)
In the Magistrates’ Court Olivia is often instructed for private clients. She has recently had multiple successful exceptional hardship and special reasons arguments, allowing drivers who would otherwise be disqualified to keep their driving licences.
Public and Regulatory
Olivia McGonigle undertakes work in various areas including education, firearms regulation, and health and safety cases. Olivia also appears in the Care Standards Tribunal, appealing Ofsted decisions. At 3PB’s Education Conference, Olivia gave a talk about the Teaching Regulation Agency, discussing disciplinary proceedings for the teaching profession.
Olivia is available for instruction from the beginning of a case, providing early advice and representation at preliminary hearings through to final hearings / sentence.
Sports
Olivia undertook a 6-month secondment to the International Tennis Federation (ITF) in 2023. She provided legal support on regulatory and disciplinary issues, dealing with cross-jurisdictional applications and advising on various issues, including potential offences under the Regulations.
Career
Year of Call: 2021