Emma Nott - Public Defender Service

Curriculum Vitae
Emma Nott
Called 1995 – Gray’s Inn
MA (Cantab)
Selwyn College, Cambridge University – BA Hons. Classics and Law 1994
Expertise
Barrister practising exclusively in criminal defence throughout career.
Conducted complex and lengthy matters of dishonesty, including under the VHCC regime, including as
Leading Junior.
Considerable Appellate experience; Numerous reported cases reflect breadth of practice and
willingness to challenge the status quo.
Practice in recent years has comprised economic crime, organised crime, serious sexual crime and
violence (including murder).
Particular expertise in cross-examining children and mentally vulnerable witnesses in the context of
serious sexual allegations and historic allegations including ‘recovered memory cases’.
Notable Cases
Set out below is a selection of recent cases:
ECONOMIC CRIME
R v. M and Others Central CC [2012-13]
Conspiracy to steal gold bullion valued at 1 million pounds sterling; money laundering.
R v P Inner London CC [2012]
Carer alleged to have stolen thousands of pounds from an elderly care home resident with dementia.
Acquitted.
R v H and Others Snaresbrook CC [2009 - 2010]
Leading Junior in largest counterfeiting conspiracy uncovered in the UK, involving several million
pounds worth of high quality counterfeit €50 notes.
SERIOUS SEX
R v W Winchester CC [2013]
Alleged rape and indecent assault of a child by her stepfather over many years – historic allegations.
Acquitted on several counts of rape and indecency with a child; convicted of two counts of indecent
assault.
R v M Central CC [2013]
Historic gang rape allegation. Acquitted of joint enterprise rape; convicted of indecent assault.
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R v F Croydon CC [2013]
Rape and assault of disabled and mentally vulnerable wife by husband.
R v H St Albans CC [2013]
Assault by penetration/sexual touching of a child – historic allegations, mentally disabled parties
requiring intermediaries, competence issues. Acquitted after legal argument involving expert evidence.
R v M Isleworth CC [2012]
Rape of a child – historic, ‘recovered memory’. Stepfather alleged to have raped and indecently
assaulted his step-daughter over a number of years. Acquitted.
R v M Reading CC [2012]
Indecent assault on a child – historic allegations made by D’s sister. Acquitted.
R v O Basildon CC [2011]
Child neglect/abuse – domestic violence by student social worker toward wife and children.
R v A Inner London CC [2011]
Extraordinary alleged ‘bondage’ street rape. Acquitted.
R v T Snaresbrook CC [2010]
Sexual assault of a nine year-old child by penetration. Trial stopped as an abuse of process after legal
argument; defendant discharged.
R v M Basildon CC [2010]
Serial rape of different women. Multitude of issues including severance, mental health, witness
contamination, disclosure. Convicted of a single rape.
R v D S Southwark CC [2010]
Sexual assault of two children. Significant mental health issues; eventual hospital order.
R v S Inner London CC [2010]
Chartered accountant charged with indecent assault who stood to lose career if convicted. Acquitted.
SERIOUS VIOLENCE
R v F Central CC [2013]
S.18 GBH – bit man’s thumb off in a brawl. Acquitted.
R v R Snaresbrook CC [2012]
Attempted Murder – joint enterprise multiple stabbing. Convicted of s.18 GBH.
R v K Inner London CC [2012]
S.18 GBH - Wife stabbing husband in a domestic violence context. Acquitted.
R v M Reading CC [2011]
Encouraging the infliction of GBH s.45 Serious Offences Act.
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R v A Chelmsford CC [2011]
S.18 GBH – glassing in face causing disfiguring life-long scarring; case with racial undertones.
Acquitted.
R v M Central CC [2010]
Attempted murder by strangulation. Acquitted.
Reported Cases
R v Hancox [2010] 1 WLR 1434
Guideline case on the imposition and operation of Serious Crime Prevention Orders under the Serious
Crimes Act 2007.
R v Malone [2006] All E R (D) 321
Having been led by Queen’s Counsel at trial, acted alone in Court of Appeal. Issue was the admissibility
of the defendant’s bad character (other than previous convictions) pursuant to s.98 CJA 2003; judicial
discretion in admitting evidence of previous forgery in the trial of the defendant for the murder of his
wife.
R v Shino Garaxo [2005] Crim LR 883
Admissibility of previous complaints in sexual assault. Conviction quashed.
R v Martin [2003] All ER (D) 327 (Feb)
Fraudulent money transfer, obtaining by deception; successful appeal against sentence.
R v Wood [2002] All ER (D) 08 (Apr)
Judicial direction as to dishonesty; unreasonable belief may be an honest one.
Walsh & Etherington v HM Customs & Excise [2001] Crim LR DC
Civil asset detention and forfeiture. Appeal allowed.
R v Diallo [2000] 1 Crim App R (S) 426
Sentencing for Indecent assault.
Contact Details
Robin Driscoll, Senior Clerk
Public Defender Service Advocacy Unit
Business Suite, Ground Floor
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ
DX: 328 London
Inquiries to Robin Driscoll, Senior Clerk
Telephone: 020 3334 4253
Mobile: 07468 709022
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://publicdefenderservice.org.uk
Offices in Cardiff, Swansea, Pontypridd, Cheltenham, Darlington & London.
Available to meet solicitors and clients at any convenient location.
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