Julian Winship
Year of Call: 1995
Specialist practice areas: Serious Crime, Criminal/Civil Fraud, Regulation/Compliance, Health & Safety, Inquests & Public Inquiries
Email: jwinship@furnivallaw.co.uk
R v V, S and others (2005)
High-profile gangland murder trial heard at Luton Crown Court.
R v N (2005)
The first murder committed in the Republic of Ireland to be tried in the U.K. Heard at the Inner London Crown Court.
R v N and others (2006)
Significant murder trial, heard at the Central Criminal Court, concerning the honour-related killing of a man and the discovery of his badly burnt body in Epping Forest.
R v S, C and another (2006)
Three month long Operation Trident murder trial involving eye-witness evidence from anonymous witnesses.
R v B, Y and others (2007)
12-handed prosecution of one of the first significant Tax Credit frauds to be litigated. Led Junior for the Crown in the original eight-week trial and single advocate in the subsequent four-week re-trial.
R v W and others (2007)
Reported as the ‘matching undies call-girl trial' in the Daily Star, heard at Southwark Crown Court for five weeks. The trial concerned untested legislation in the context of an escort agency allegedly controlling prostitution by providing willing escorts with contacts for work.
R v O and others (2008)
£2m Tax Credit fraud tried over eight weeks at Croydon Crown Court. Leading Junior for the defence.
R v P and others (2008)
Six-week sex trafficking trial involving six defendants allegedly involved at each stage of the trafficking chain.
R v Z (2009)
Representing the defendant who was charged with importing automatic firearms, prohibited ammunition and a large quantity of drugs.
R v P (2009)
Four-week investment fraud involving the deception of a large number of people to invest in an unauthorized collective investment scheme leading to the loss of £5 million.
R v B and others (2010)
Twelve-week trial alleging a conspiracy to subvert the U.K. immigration system by providing false documentation to a large number of applicants to obtain leave to remain in this country. The defendants included a practising solicitor and general practitioner. Leading junior for the defence.
R v K-B (2011)
Representing the personal assistant to a London-based ‘supermodel', charged with a systematic fraud on her employer.
