On 20th October 2025, Georgia-Mae Chung will be speaking on a panel regarding developing a career in legal aid. The…
Join us on Wednesday 12th November at Mountford Chambers for the next Aggrieved panel session, chaired by Georgia-Mae Chung. Georgia-Mae…
Georgia-Mae’s client faced one charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and two charges of sending threatening communications. It was…
Georgia-Mae’s client was charged with possession of a controlled class A drug with intent to supply it to another. This…
Joseph Sinclair, Martyn Hynes and Georgia-Mae Chung have joined the Lampard Inquiry Counsel team as Junior Juniors. Over the next…
Georgia-Mae Chung represented a man of good character who had been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm against an…
On 30th April, Georgia-Mae Chung will be chairing the third Aggrieved panel session. Georgia-Mae and the panellists will address legal…
Georgia-Mae Chung has written an article for the Sentencing Academy on the topic of totality. The article forms part of…
“Dovetailing and Disclosure – Exploring the Clarification of Hearsay Provisions in R v BOB, BYY, AEN, and BEK [2024] EWCA…
Following the success of her first two events, Georgia-Mae Chung is organising and hosting a third Aggrieved panel session. Georgia-Mae…
Tom Edwards looks at the impact of the shift from Joint Enterprise to Common Purpose in the five years since…
Ben Hargreaves explores the inherent challenges in the admissibility of sexual history in sex cases. Section 41 of the Youth…
Silas Lee, pupil barrister, reviews the statutory regime on witness anonymity. Anonymous witness orders are most commonly sought by the…
An analysis of the law on fitness to plead and stand trial in the magistrates’ courts: Silas Lee reviews the…