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Oliver Blunt KC

Work Department

Serious Crime, Criminal/Civil Fraud, Anti-terrorism

Position

Entirely defence-based practice specialising in murder, terrorism, fraud and drugs cases. Murder and violent crime: conducted Regina v William Cockram and Others (the Millennium Dome robbery trial CCC, 2002). Has also represented such clients as Patrick Smith (murder CCC, 2001/2), John Taft (‘Beauty in the Bath’ murder trial, Liverpool CC, 1999), Maria Hnautik (murder, Norwich CC, 1996), Ngarimu (Female Contract Killer, CCC, 1995), Syd Owen (‘Ricky’ of ‘Eastenders’, wounding, Snaresbrook CC, 1995), Michael Sams (kidnapping, blackmail, murder, Nottingham CC, 1993). Also the trial and successful appeal of the ‘Chelsea Headhunters’ (Regina v Drake and Others). Fraud: represented William Casey, acquitted in a multi-million-pound arson/insurance fraud (CCC, 1997), and Chananya Gross, acquitted in Hackney electoral fraud trial (Wood Green CC, 2001). Regina v Kounnou, £200m shipping fraud (CCC 2003), Devi Schahou in the Goldman Sachs trial (Southwark 2004). Most recently Dorian Morris, principal defendant in multimillion-pound money laundering trial acquitted Kingston CC 2005. Sexual Crime: including high profile cases such as Richard Baker (DJ Rapist, CCC, 1999). Drugs: represented such clients as Paul Wyatt (Bolton CC, 2002/3), Jason Fitzgibbon (Birmingham CC, 2000), Thomas Adams and Others (Woolwich CC, 1998). Successfully defended the first defendant in a £150m cocaine importation (Regina v Hillier and Others, 1993). Terrorism: has acted on behalf of the Iranian Embassy and represented two members of the Consular Staff in separate terrorist trials at the CCC (Tabari Abcou/Fouladi). Appeared for the second defendant in Regina v Canning and Lamb (IRA trial, CCC, 1993). Instructed in Regina v Sharif (21/7 trials), 2007.

Career

Called 1974; Silk 1994; Recorder 1995; 2009 made joint head of chambers, Furnival Chambers.

Leisure

Cricket, golfing, rugby, skiing; president of Furnival Chambers Golfing Society.

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