After a three-week trial, Don Ramble and Alexa Le Moine secured the conviction of William Cosier for the murder of Adam Pritchard.
The case involved expert evidence from a pathologist in relation to the degree of force and tracking of the murder weapon, a knife, together with expert firearms evidence relating to the categorisation and power of a firearm that was discharged during the confrontation that led to the killing.
If you would like to read more about the case click here for the KentOnline article or here for the BBC’s website.
Don Ramble's practice has involved prosecuting serious and organised crime and substantial fraud. He regularly prosecutes lengthy, complex, multi-defendant cases for the South East Complex Casework Unit and has also established himself as an expert on disclosure issues.
Alexa Le Moine is a criminal barrister who accepts instructions to prosecute and defend. She has developed a busy Crown Court practice, spanning a wide range of offences. Alexa also has an active practice in family law, with a particular focus on both private and public children proceedings, and domestic abuse proceedings.
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