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Christopher Sher

Crime Law Barrister | 32+ years experience

Having been called to the Bar in 1993, Christopher initially commenced hiscareer amongst the best, being Pupil to extremely high profile Criminal Barristers at Furnival Chambers. He is a highly experienced Barrister who has had the experience of both sides of the profession, has direct access rights and is authorised to conduct litigation. Working with a well-known Harley Street criminal firm exposed him to high-profile criminal cases, where preparing criminal defence allowed him to gain substantial experience in litigation.
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Christopher's Biography

Areas covered
Criminal law
Background

Many of the cases that Christopher has worked on gained media attention, the most infamous of which was a murder trial at Winchester Crown Court following a shooting in Hartley Whitney in 1992, and he also conducted criminal defence work on the multi-handed infamous Heathrow Robberies during 2002-2004. With criminal defence work as his foundation, he has a highly analytical mind which can be applied to the most complex of cases to achieve the best result for his clients. 

With all this experience behind him, clients can be sure that Christopher will aim to resolve matters in the most efficient and cost-effective way possible. His approach to his work will always consider your best interests. With direct access and litigation rights, he is both your Solicitor and Barrister meaning you will only ever have to deal with one person for your litigation and your representation at hearings.

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