Position

Upon joining Three Raymond Buildings following the successful completion of his pupillage, Charles undertook a Judicial Assistantship at the U.K. Supreme Court, working for Lord Hamblen of Kersey during the 2020-2021 legal year.

Since returning to Chambers from the Supreme Court, Charles has developed a diverse practice which spans criminal, public and human rights law. In addition to his criminal practice, he has growing specialisms in protest law, sanctions law and, more broadly, criminal cases involving issues related to the European Convention on Human Rights. He is therefore very well placed to act in cases which sit at the intersection between criminal law, public law and human rights law.

Education

LLM (University of Pennsylvania) – Distinction, 1st in year MPhil in Criminology (Cambridge) – Distinction, 1st in year GDL & BPTC (City University, London) BA Hons in French and German (King’s College London) – First Class