Criminal Defence
Grace specialises in criminal defence. Her experience extends across the spectrum of criminal law.
She has advised and represented clients accused of involvement in serious violence, firearms, Class A drug conspiracies and sexual offences. She has experience is navigating the complexities and tactical demands of multi-handed criminal cases and cases attracting significant media attention.
She has been recognised as a passionate and persuasive defence advocate with a forensic approach to preparation.
Notable Cases:
R v K, 2025
Grace (alone) represented a professional footballer at trial, who faced an allegation of racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress, having called a police officer “stupid and white” in a highly-publicised trial. Grace had applied to stay the case as an abuse of process after serious irregularities were uncovered in the charging history.
R v T & One Other, 2025
Grace (led) is representing a vulnerable defendant facing counts of murder and manslaughter, following a violent incident outside a Wetherspoons Public House in London.
R v O, 2025 – 2026
Grace (alone) is representing a vulnerable young person facing serious sexual allegations made against them in a work context. Cross examination under the vulnerable victim and witness provisions.
R v A & Twelve Others, 2025
Grace (alone) represented a defendant facing sexual allegations arising out of a national undercover operation targeting escort adverts on the online ‘Viva Street’ platform. On application, the case was stayed as an abuse of process following legal argument heard over the course of a month and a half.
R v M & Four Others 2023
Grace (led) represented a defendant accused of high-level involvement in an extensive Class A drugs conspiracy and money laundering operation.
R v A, 2023
Grace (alone) represented a young man of good character facing sexual allegations. Factual background included cross-allegations between the defendant and complainant, touching upon topics of ‘hypnotherapy’, ‘witchcraft’ and ‘ghosts’.
R v B & Two Others, 2022
Grace (alone) represented a young woman assessed as being “highly vulnerable” by an intermediary. Grace ultimately secured the discontinuance of the case on the basis of a Modern Slavery finding and other public interest matters.
R v M & Four Others, 2022
Grace (led) represented a young man accused of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to possess firearms with intent to endanger life. The case concerned allegations of gangland warfare in Manchester and a so-called ‘vengeance killing’ plot. Substantial Encrochat evidence.
R v A & Nine Others, 2022
Grace (alone) represented a young defendant accused of participating in a highly violent incident outside a nightclub that resulted in the death of a young man and grievous bodily harm to another. Secured prosecution agreement to substantially reduced charges for this defendant.
R v O & Nine Others, 2022
Grace (led) represented a defendant accused of heading up a large scale ‘county lines’ Class A drugs conspiracy. Her client was accused of acting as the ‘business brains’ of the operation. Extensive cell site evidence and undercover recordings.
R v W, 2022
Grace (alone) represented a single mother accused of possession of an offensive weapon (on defence application, charge dismissed), possession with intent to supply Class A drugs (prosecution discontinued following exchange of abuse of process submissions re charging history) and possession of a bladed article (acquitted at trial).