![]() ![]() R v Leighton (October/December 2021, Central Criminal Court) – Represented Defendant accused, along with her son, of murder in the course of a postcode gang dispute. R v W – (February 2022, Basildon Crown Court) – Represented “Bouncer” acquitted of manslaughter whilst working at a club. R v X (March to June 2022, Newcastle Crown Court) – Represented 15 year old accused along with 9 others of murder at a local fair. R v Ali (June/July 2022, Central Criminal Court) – Represented Defendant acquitted of murder during a drug deal which went wrong. R v Ferrier (September 2022, Woolwich Crown Court) – Represented Defendant acquitted of murder ![]() Since taking silk in 2012 Peter has appeared in the Hillsborough Inquests (representing seven families), over 30 murder trials, several large (and ongoing) fraud trials, the Birmingham riots trial (during which it was alleged the defendants attempted to shoot down a police helicopter), two cases of rape and child cruelty and an allegation of preparing for acts of terrorism. ![]() He is recommended in both the Legal 500 and the Chambers UK Bar Guide for Crime in 2022. Peter’s criminal work has encompassed the full range of serious offences from fraud, to terrorism, organised crime and murder. He has a particular interest in psychiatric issues and has sat as a Tribunal Judge in the MHRT for 19 years. Peter Wilcock’s practice encompasses criminal defence and appeals as well as inquests, regulatory and crime-related civil proceedings. ![]()
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