

Crime
Mental Health Law
Called in 2004 (Lincoln's Inn)
St. Peter's School, York
London School of Economics
Edward Renvoize practices in general crime and mental health law, particularly within the jurisdiction of the Court of Protection. He has a particular interest in dealing with criminal cases involving mental health issues
Prosecutes (Grade 3 prosecutor) and defends in the Crown Court in a variety of cases including drugs matters, sexual offences and offences of violence and dishonesty. He has been a led junior in complex fraud and large-scale drug dealing cases
Practised in the Cayman Islands (November 2007 - August 2009) as a criminal defence attorney, combining the duties of a solicitor and barrister, including the representation of clients at the police station. He undertook a broad range of cases including murder, attempted murder, rape, serious sexual abuse, fraud, firearms offences and large-scale drug importations. His practice in the Cayman Islands included the handling of expert evidence, notaby forensic accountancy, DNA analysis and firearms residue analysis
Regularly appeared in the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal, both in appeals against sentence and conviction
England & Wales
Operation Godstone (2010) - Money laundering and drug supply conspiracy (led junior)
R v Ahmed (2010) - Familial kidnap
R v Skinner (2009) - Supply of drugs to prisoners
R v McLean (2009) - Conspiracy to steal
Cayman Islands
R v Moncrieffe - Appeal against conviction and sentence in high value fraud (Court of Appeal)
R v Atilly (2009) - Exceptional circumstances in firearms importation (Court of Appeal)
R v McLean (2009) - Importation of cannabis and cocaine
R v Hyre & Dinnal (2008) - Attempted Murder
R v Kirkconnell (2008) - Rape of a child
R v Sterling (2008) - Rape
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