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Edward Henry KC’s client was accused of a premeditated assassination of his flatmate, who was said to be asleep at the time he was killed. In contrast, the defendant claimed he acted in lawful self defence, but was ultimately convicted of manslaughter.
Edward was instructed by Alan Walker of Walker Law.
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