Murder & Manslaughter Trials
Amandeep is a highly sought-after defence solicitor in this area of work and a selection of his cases is listed below:
R v W: Coventry Crown Court
Represented a client who was charged with two murders.
R v G: Warwick Crown Court
Acquitted of Murder and Manslaughter. Represented one of two accused of the murder of a closed family relative.
R v G: Birmingham Crown Court
Acquitted of Murder and Manslaughter. Represented one of three accused of the murder of a friend with whom they had been drinking earlier in the day. Our client was alleged to have been involved in a vicious group attack upon the victim which resulted in his death.
R v M: The Old Bailey
Represented the husband of the couple accused of murdering their French nanny and then attempting to dispose of her remains by barbecuing them in the garden of their property.
R v G: Birmingham Crown Court
Acquitted of Conspiracy to Murder. Represented one of three defendants alleged to have been involved in planning to carry out an assassination / revenge shooting with a firearm.
R v K: Warwick Crown Court
Secured an acquittal for a client charged with the murder of a child. Several medical experts were instructed which resulted in no evidence being offered by the Prosecution.
R v A: Birmingham Crown Court
Acquitted of Murder. Our client was the first person to be extradited from the UAE to the United Kingdom to face a murder trial.
R v D: The Old Bailey
Represented a defendant charged with Murder and Possession of a Firearm arising from the activities of two rival Turkish gangs in London.
Serious Complex Crime Trials
A small sample of the serious criminal trials in which Aman has acted for the client is listed below:
R v C – Maidstone Crown Court
Represented a defendant charged with the Evasion of Duty on cigarettes in the sum of £16million.
R v D – Canterbury Crown Court
Represented a defendant charged with the Evasion of Duty on alcohol in excess of £50million.
R v N – Birmingham Crown Court
Represented a defendant in a large-scale conspiracy to import in excess of 100 kilos of heroin into the United Kingdom.
R v F – Birmingham Crown Court
Secured acquittal of a defendant charged with large scale Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs. The instructions to supply the Class A Drugs came from a serving prisoner.
R v M – Preston Crown Court
Represented a defendant charged with a Conspiracy to Make a False Instrument namely interrupter devices used to manipulate the readings of tachograph equipment.
R v R – Birmingham Crown Court
Secured an acquittal of a defendant for possession of a firearm recovered from a car he was driving.
R v K – Coventry Crown Court
Secured an acquittal for a defendant charged with multiple rapes.