Anthony Lenanton appointed to Crown C Panel
TGC offers congratulations to Anthony Lenanton on his appointment to the London C Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown by the Attorney General with effect from 1 March 2019.
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TGC offers congratulations to Anthony Lenanton on his appointment to the London C Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown by the Attorney General with effect from 1 March 2019.
Anthony Lenanton, instructed by Danny Simpson of IOPC Legal Services, represented the IOPC at a two day hearing to determine an application made by four police officers for the disciplinary case against them to be dismissed on the grounds of…
Anthony Lenanton, instructed by Glynis Craig of IPCC Legal Services, represented the Independent Police Complaints Commission in defending a claim in respect of an alleged breach of Article 5(2) of the European Convention on Human Rights (right to be informed…
Anthony Lenanton, instructed by Mark Webb-James of IPCC Legal Services, represented the Independent Police Complaints Commission in judicial review proceedings challenging an IPCC investigation into a complaint made against Cheshire Police. In February 2010, the Claimant, Arran Coghlan was charged…
TGC Fraud Update September 2017, a publication we have set up with the stated aim of facilitating the sharing of information about decided claims involving issues of road traffic fraud and related matters. Please see link below for Issue VI…
Anthony Lenanton (acting under the Court of Appeal Pro Bono Scheme) represented a Zimbabwean national and her three daughters in a successful application to the Court of Appeal for permission to appeal. The Appellant, who had acted previously without legal…
Stemming the tide of the fraud. Please see link below for the third edition of TGC Fraud Update, a publication we have set up with the stated aim of facilitating the sharing of information about decided claims involving issues of road…
The jury decided that the 96 deceased had been unlawfully killed. The inquests were the longest in British legal history. Andrew O’Connor KC, Dominic Adamson KC, William Irwin, Anthony Lenanton, Piers Taylor and Matthew Waszak represented the Independent Police Complaints…