"conscientious and ahead of the game" UK Legal 500 2007 edition.
Criminal law
Nina is a criminal defence practitioner of considerable experience. As junior counsel she has appeared in numerous murder cases. As leading junior counsel, she has been instructed in manslaughter, drugs, fraud and cases involving allegations of serious violence and sexual impropriety. She has extensive Court of Appeal experience.
She has a particular interest in issues arising from the prosecution and detention of young people and those with learning or mental health difficulties or otherwise seen as vulnerable
Nina has also defended in numerous cases involving children as alleged victims and/or witnesses, including prosecutions under the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (causing/allowing the death of a child). She has extensive experience in the complex issues relating to concurrent High Court family proceedings, including Hague Convention proceedings (abduction).
Nina is also frequently briefed to defend where allegations arise in the course of the defendant's professional life, including instructions by solicitors approved by the National Union of Teachers to defend their members. Such cases have included one of the earliest prosecutions for religiously aggravated assault, where a senior teacher was acquitted of assaulting a female pupil. > read BBC news item
Cases in 2007 & 2008 have included:
Prison law
All aspects of prison law are undertaken including including Adjudications, Parole Board hearings and Lifer panels.
Military law
Court Martial experience
Leading junior in crime (2007) described as "conscientious and ahead of the game" UK Legal 500 2007 edition.
Regular attendance on specialist seminars relating to sexual offences.
Has undertaken specialist training in the use of intermediaries for witnesses in criminal trials.
Member of Manchester Prison Law Practitioners Group (MPLPG)