Sexual offences
Defendant
R v JD (2018) – 14 year old Defendant acquitted of the repeated stranger rape of an alcoholic woman.
R v JW (2018) – Marital rape. After cross examination of the Complainant the Prosecution offered no evidence.
R v DH (2018) – Allegation of marital rape. Bad character evidence of previous sexual assaults was admitted before the jury. Defendant acquitted.
R v B-G (2019) – Defendant acquitted of serious sexual assault which was captured on webcam video.
R v J Walsh (2019) – Rape of a male with strongly supportive forensic evidence. The Defendant had a limited recollection of events. The case involved complex expert evidence as to the hallucinogenic/psychotic effects of Ketamine. Defendant acquitted.
R v GM (2019) – Sexual assault alleged by 6 year old child against her grandfather. Defendant acquitted.
R v AG (2019) – Bus driver acquitted of sexual assault upon a Complainant with Downs Syndrome. He had faced a similar previous allegation.
R v NS (January 2020) – Allegation of rape of a child. Prosecution offer no evidence after successful legal argument to exclude the Defendant’s interview.
R v Fletcher (February 2020) – Rape and Sexual assault upon three complainants over 10 years.
R v BT (January 2021) – Church Pastor charged with sexual assaults on 33 children – guilty pleas.
R v CW (June 2021) – Female Defendant acquitted of sexual assault upon her son’s 15 year old friend.
R v AM (July 2021) – University student acquitted of sexually assaulting three female students.
R v PT (October 2021) – Historic allegations of rape and sexual assault upon the Defendant’s sister, daughter and sister-in-law who was deceased. Defendant acquitted on all counts.
R v SY (January 2023) – Four month grooming gang case involving historic rape and trafficking of a child.
R v KM (February 2023) – Defendant acquitted of stranger attempted rape.
R v CM and CM (April 2023) – Trial and re-trial of sexual allegations made by four complainants over 10 years.
R v JH (Retrial listed February 2024) – Rape and perverting the course of justice.
Prosecution
R v JG and AG (2019) – Allegation of rape, sexual assault and grooming over several years. Defendant convicted and received 21 years.
R v MB (2019) – Defendant convicted of rape and sexual assault of a child family member.
R v OH (2020) – Defendant convicted of historic sexual assault upon a child.
R v Evitt & McGlacken (October 2022) – Defendants convicted of murdering and dismembering their friend using a circular saw.
Other Cases
R v JK (March 2023) – Allegations of attempted murder by a female Defendant using an electric screwdriver to attack her neighbour. Pleas to Section 18 and aggravated burglary accepted on the day of trial.
R v Danielle McCreery (March 2020) – Defendant accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice in relation to a murder in Lancaster.
R v Raheel Khan (October 2020) – Defendant unanimously acquitted of murder by stabbing in Oldham. (Manchester Evening News) (BBC News).
R v AR (December 2020) – Allegation of murder, by repeated blows with an axe. Prosecution accepted a plea to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
R v David Pawluk (October 2018) – Defence murder in a domestic setting. (BBC News) (Daily Mail).
R v Diane Ingham (2017) – mother acquitted of using violence leading up to a murder involving her family members. Convicted of attempting to pervert the course of justice.