Matthew Stanbury

Call Year: 2004 (Called to the Bar of Northern Ireland 2010)
Qualifications: BVC, LLB (Hons)
Areas of Practice: Human rights law, public law, prison law, crime
Tel: 0161 236 1840
Email: clerks@gcnchambers.co.uk

Practice

Public law
Matthew undertakes judicial review cases across the spectrum but most particularly within his prison law practice. He acts regularly for claimants in relation to parole refusals, adjudication decisions, categorisation, discrimination, delayed hearings and denial of coursework. He also advises on claims of unlawful detention and applications for habeas corpus.

Instructed on applications arising from criminal proceedings including committals to prison, decisions to prosecute, and appeals by way of case stated.

Prison law
His practice covers the full range of prison law work including parole and recall hearings for lifers, hearings for determinate-sentenced prisoners and representation at adjudications.

Crime
A junior practitioner covering a full range of criminal defence work in the Crown Court and Magistrates' Court. Regularly instructed on cases involving serious violence, firearms offences, sex offences, and fraud.

Extensive experience of representing juveniles in trials in both the Youth Court and Crown Court.

Inquests
Experience of inquests and pre-inquest hearings for bereaved families.

Notable cases

Elam, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Justice [2012] EWCA Civ 29 (27 January 2012) (sentence calculation: licence expiry dates) (led by Pete Weatherby ) > judgment

R v Blackshaw & others [2011] EWCA Crim 2312 (18 October 2011) - appeals against sentence following August 2011 riots (Matthew Stanbury represented Vanasco) > judgment / news story

Hamilton, R v [2011] NICA 56 (Court of Appeal Northern Ireland) (23 September 2011) - Conviction quashed due to the failure of the judge to direct the jury that bad character evidence admitted to correct a false impression could not be used to establish a propensity. Girvan J commented that the Crown Bench Book in Northern Ireland would benefit from amendment to reflect the court's decision. (led by Mark Barlow ) > judgment

Instructed in the case of Ian Lawless, who was granted permission in August 2010 to challenge the refusal by the Justice Secretary to award him compensation, after his murder conviction was quashed in 2009 > more

R (on the application of Gregory Omoregbee) (Claimant) v (1) Secretary of State for Justice (2) Governor of Hewell Prison (Defendants) and UK Border Agency (Interested Party): CA (Civ Div) (Sir Anthony May (president QB), Lord Justice Sullivan, Mr Justice Gross): (13 April 2011) (on appeal from [2010] EWHC 2658 (Admin) dismissing his claim for Judicial Review of his prisoner categorisation - foreign national prisoner, deportation, risk of absconding, categorisation from C to D) > Law Society Gazette practice note

R v Wesley Dean (February 2011, Burnley Crown Court) (acquittal of child sex abuse charges) > read media coverage of case

Firth, R (on the application of) v The Parole Board [2011] EWHC 211 (Admin) (release on licence) > judgment

Morris, R (on the application of) v Criminal Cases Review Commission [2011] EWHC 117 (Admin) (07 February 2011) > news story / judgment

R (Oge Dengbe) v SSJ (21st January 2011, High Court sitting at Leeds, HHJ Kaye QC) (inadequacy of reasons in FNP recategorisation) > news story / judgment

R (oao Manhire) v SSJ [2009] EWCH 1788 (Admin). Held, inter alia, that the refusal to downgrade a Zimbabwean national prisoner to Category D was unlawful in light of his low risk and the improbability that he would be removed from the UK. > judgment

R V Doncaster Youth Court [2009]. Acted on behalf of two children challenging their committal to the crown court in respect of a high-profile very serious attack upon two other young children.

R (Smith) v SSJ and the Parole Board [2008] EWHC 2998 (Admin). Held, inter alia, that the Parole Board has a duty to case manage oral hearings. > Judgment

R V Welford [2008] All ER (D) 79 (Nov). IPP sentence overturned out-of-time. The Appellant had served his tariff and had recently been refused parole.

Other activities

A member of the Equality and Human Rights Commission's (EHRC) Preferred Counsel Panel > more

Articles and media comment

> 4/1/12 Release and recall - two years on - Inside Time

> 4/8/11 Prisoners with learning disabilities - Inside Time

> 20/1/11 Can a trial be fair without full disclosure? - Lexis Nexis Current Awareness

Background

Previously a tenant at Bank House Chambers in Sheffield. Matthew is a Public Access Barrister.




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23/2/12 JR quashes refusal of Permission to Appeal

1/2/12 Sale and rent back (NEPB) Court of Appeal latest

27/1/12 Death by incarceration

19/1/12 Loss of control

17/1/12 Vinter & Ors v UK

5/1/12 Double jeopardy

5/1/12 Parole oral hearing

4/1/12 Release and recall

23/12/11 "Sickie" juror

20/12/11 Police on jury

14/12/11 Gnango (joint enterprise)

9/12/11 UKBA "unfair" and "obscure" decisions quashed

5/12/11 2005 IPP quashed

1/12/11 Criminal Law update

24/11/11 Assange extradition

21/11/11 European citizenship

18/11/11 Surveillance laws

16/11/11 Distance learning policy unlawful (HMP Wakefield)

11/11/11 L'pool 'Bloody Sunday'

3/11/11 Mark George QC called to Bar of Northern Ireland

28/10/11 Indirect discrimination

26/10/11 Chambers UK 2012

21/10/11 Philip McLeish joins

18/10/11 Squatting reform

18/10/11 Riot appeals

13/10/11 AXA asbestos appeal

12/10/11 New Ogden Tables

10/10/11 S Daley nomination

6/10/11 Supergrass evidence

3/10/11 PB "mistake of fact"

29/8/11 Manuel Valle execution

28/9/11 Teacher cleared

22/9/11 Legal 500 2011

21/9/11 Manchester Legal Walk

4/8/11 Learning disability

2/8/11 Sara Woodhouse Davie

22/7/11 Murder of burglar (ITV)

21/7/11 Trafficking offences

12/7/11 Joint enterprise

4/7/11 Prison law bulletin

30/6/11 3rd party race discrim

21/6/11 LASPO Bill

16/6/11 Facebook juror

14/6/11 Sex Offenders register

31/5/11 Retention of DNA

26/5/11 Fasting prisoner, Art 9

23/5/11 Sentence Calculation

19/5/11 Lawful containment

12/5/11 Compensation for miscarriages of justice

5/5/11 Vulnerable witnesses

3/5/11 PAS Guardian article

20/4/11 Proportionate recall

31/3/11 Makisi (Homelessness)

29/3/11 Teacher arrest unlawful

29/3/11 Mark Barlow (Radio 4)

28/3/11 Fresh Claims

17/3/11 Hearsay (Confiscation)

3/3/11 Sex Offenders Register

Feb 2011 Housing bulletin

22/2/11 Death Penalty training

14/2/11 Bahrain: BHRC report

11/2/11 Damages: Art 5(1)

8/2/11 Litigants in person

3/2/11 Theft of illegal property?

1/2/11 EHRC Preferred Counsel

26/1/11 Jared Ficklin joins

24/1/11 FNP recategorisation

20/1/11 Art 6(1) and disclosure

7/1/11 Mark Barlow in Rook & Ward on Sexual Offences (4th)

4/1/11 Osborn & Booth

Immigration Law & Practice (8th)

9/12/10 Reverse burden of proof

30/11/10 Whole-life tariff

25/11/10 Prisoner voting

23/11/10 Death at HMP Wymott

23/11/10 Sexual orientation

3/11/10 Pinnock judgment

28/10/10 Raymond Morris

27/10/10 Arizona execution

27/10/10 Matthew Stanbury called to Bar of Northern Ireland

25/10/10 Immigration detention for mentally ill

1/10/10 Equality Act 2010

9/9/10 Succession provisions

16/8/10 Cat A (Krstic)

23/7/10 HM (Malawi)

30/6/10 Noone and HDC

23/6/10 Out-of-time appeal IPP

7/6/10 Rape anonymity

18/5/10 US Supreme Court outlaws life without parole for non-homicide juveniles

19/4/10 Hannah McIntyre

25/2/10 Assisted suicide

16/12/09 Third party support

16/12/09 Sonny Lodge inquiry

5/12/09 2004 conviction unsafe

30/11/09 IPP transfer- Guittard

9/10/09 BVT: LAG article

2/10/09 "Letter from America"

9/9/09 Michael Shields released

8/7/09 COPD compensation

16/6/09 Murder quashed

22/4/09 Mc'r Admin Court

30/3/09 New QC

12/11/08 Pro-bono hero

23/10/08 "Small but beautiful"

17/9/08 Historic allegations

9/9/08 Dog "Rocky" not guilty

4/7/08 Posthumous appeal

24/2/08 LCN DNA: Unreliable?

22/11/07 Mesothelioma ruling

12/04/06 Oral sex in public

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