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Ruth Reid specialises in general crime with experience as both defence and prosecuting counsel in the criminal courts.
She advises and represents on all matters from first hearings up to and including appeals. She also deals with cases involving civil injunctions, such as CBOs and gang injunctions.
Ruth has a direct and friendly approach and is particularly passionate about assisting young and vulnerable clients through the criminal justice system. She has training and experience in dealing with vulnerable people, so is able to meet their needs, as well as advise on the need for and work with an intermediary where necessary.
Prior to joining chambers, she gained experience working as a Solicitor’s agent in civil matters and also worked as a paralegal at the Serious Fraud Office. Alongside these, in a voluntary capacity, she represented and advised in Employment Tribunal cases and volunteered with the Witness Service. Ruth is passionate about and undertakes voluntary and pro bono work through a number of organisations, including founding Cake & Counsel in 2017.
She regularly speaks at various organisations and has been recognised for her voluntary work, and work towards equality and diversity.
Ruth is also currently appointed/instructed on the following:
Ruth has a wide general criminal practice dealing with indictments of numerous counts and all associated legal arguments and procedures. These include theft and dishonesty matters, sexual or violent offences, and those involving the supply/importation of drugs and the possession and/or use of weapons.
R v PW
Defended on a three-count indictment. Successful legal arguments included excluding the defendant’s extensive bad character and removing one count during a half-time submission. Used effective BWV breakdown in cross-examining various police officers. The defendant was acquitted of one of the remaining two counts.
R v AHP
Represented the client from first appearance up to proposed Crown Court trial. Continuously made representations regarding serious disclosure failures by the Crown, which eventually saw the case dropped shortly before trial.
Ruth regularly defends youths charged with various matters ranging from minor offences to very serious offences within the Youth or Crown Court. She is able to effectively assist and meet the needs of the youth client, their parent/guardian, and any other associated organisation.
R v SF
Three-day attempted robbery trial of youth, brought on a joint enterprise basis. Issues included forensic evidence and a successful s.78 application to exclude unfair evidence.
Ruth represents in various fraud and proceeds of crime matters. She has experience as both a paralegal and as disclosure counsel working closely with the Serious Fraud Office on fraud, bribery and corruption cases. She is currently appointed as Panel C external counsel for the Serious Fraud Office.
Ruth Reid secures an Absolute Discharge for a client initially charged with possession of an offensive weapon and s4 POA at Basildon Crown Court. The crown accepted a plea to the s4 offence and offered no…
Having previous experience of working on criminal fraud cases and for the SFO, Ruth Reid has been appointed to join their prosecution Panel C. The appointments are effective from 31 December 2020 for four years.
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