Park Square Barristers
Barristers
Craig Hassall
- Phone0113 2459763
Work Department
Regulatory & Public and Criminal
Career
Call 1999, Silk 2021
Appointments:2012Grade 4 Prosecutor and appointed to the Rape PanelList A of the Panel of Specialist Regulatory Advocates
2013Panel A of the Prosecution Counsel for the Serious Fraud Office2015Head of regulatory & public team
2019Judicial appointment to the First-Tier TribunalCriminal Recorder appointment
2021Silk
Memberships
North Eastern CircuitCriminal Bar AssociationHealth and Safety Lawyers AssociationUnited Kingdom Environmental Law Association
Position
Regulatory & Public
Head of the Regulatory and Public Law Team at PSQB, and an A-List Specialist Regulatory Advocate, Craig appears for the prosecution or defence in a wide range of regulatory cases. His regulatory practice includes serious health and safety cases, often involving fatalities and substantial environmental crime cases. He has significant experience of fire safety and food safety cases, with a particular interest in allergens.
Craig has represented both regulators and professionals in the disciplinary processes of several different professional bodies and sits as a Legally Qualified Chair in Police Misconduct Hearings. He also regularly appears in Coroners’ Courts.
He is well-known for his ability to conduct highly complex cases and is often retained to appear against Queens Counsel. His depth and breadth of experience of cases involving a wide range of prosecuting authorities enables him to bring a unique perspective to cases that transcend more than one area.
Craig works well as part of a team of counsel as both led and leading junior. He has been involved in many large cases with multiple defendants. He regularly deals with sensitive issues of disclosure and public-interest immunity, including covert human intelligence sources, intercept material and offenders with links to terrorism.
Crime
Craig’s criminal practice predominantly involves fraud and other serious and organised crime. He has extensive experience in all areas of financial offending, including applications for restraint, confiscation, compensation and the disqualification of directors. Many of his cases involve corporate defendants and the interpretation of corporate accounts.
Beyond financial crime, his practice includes murder, manslaughter, rape and serious sexual assaults, people trafficking and large-scale smuggling of drugs and dutiable goods. He is well-known for his ability to conduct highly complex cases, and is often retained to appear against Queens Counsel. His depth and breadth of experience of cases involving a wide range of prosecuting authorities enables him to bring a unique perspective to cases that transcend more than one area.
Craig works well as part of a team of counsel as both led and leading junior. He has been involved in many large cases with multiple defendants. He regularly deals with sensitive issues of disclosure and public-interest immunity, including covert human intelligence sources, intercept material and offenders with links to terrorism.
Craig’s sympathetic approach towards clients has repeatedly been identified by legal directories. He can be relied upon to deal sensitively with clients accused of the most serious offences.
Alongside his advocacy and advisory work Craig is responsible for arranging the North Eastern Circuit’s advocacy training programme. He is an accredited advocacy trainer and a facilitator of vulnerable witness advocacy training.
Education
1993Thomas Sumpter Comprehensive School, Scunthorpe
1995John Leggott Sixth Form College, Scunthorpe
1998University College, Oxford, BA Jurisprudence (2:1)
1999Inns of Court School of Law, BVC (‘very competent’)