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Mark Watson represented the defendant, who was alleged to be the controller of a busy drugs line in Kent.
Following Mark’s careful consideration of the unused material containing numerous allegations of violence and intimidation over the indictment period, and presentation of agreed facts that demonstrated the defendant had been attacked and threatened to such an extent, the Crown considered their case again and offered no evidence against the defendant and his co-Defendant.
Mark was instructed by Karamjit Singh of Holborn Law.
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