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Chris Henley KC and Alphege Bell represented Christian Medina, the only defendant not to be convicted of the murder of Anthony Adekola, a random attack on a young man walking home from his shift at Marks & Spencer. The 7 week trial concluded at the Central Criminal Court this week. Chris and Alphege were instructed by Ben Darabi.
You can read more about this case in the following article:-
Chris Henley KC and Alphege Bell represented Christian Medina, the only defendant not to be convicted of the murder of Anthony Adekola, a random attack on a young man walking home from his shift at Marks & Spencer. The 7 week trial concluded at the Central Criminal Court this week. Chris and Alphege were instructed by Ben Darabi.
You can read more about this case in the following article:-
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