Criminal Defence
Redmond regularly represents defendants in the Crown Court. Redmond has acted for defendants accused of drug offences and violent offences, including offences committed in a custodial environment.
Redmond has experience acting for mentally disordered defendants in cases where there is an issue as to the defendant’s fitness to plead. He has been appointed under the Criminal Procedure (Insanity) Act 1864 to put the case for defendants who have been found unfit to plead, and has acted for defendants who have been subject to hospital orders and supervision orders.
Redmond has a particular interest in matters relating to youth justice and is regularly instructed in complex and serious cases representing children in the Youth Court and Crown Court. Recently, Redmond represented a 14-year-old boy accused of stabbing another minor in the chest. The case resulted in the imposition of a non-custodial sentence.
Notable Cases:
R v FR, Wood Green Crown Court
Acted for one of four defendants in a conspiracy to kidnap and blackmail in a three-week trial. The defendant was acquitted of both counts. For more details click here.
R v CT, Luton Crown Court
Acted for a defendant accused of sexual offences against children in a two-week trial. The case involved complex expert evidence relating to the use of the dark web.
R v CR, Maidstone Crown Court
Acted for a defendant accused of a section 18 GBH offence committed against a fellow serving prisoner at HMP Swaleside. The trial lasted one week.
R v GG, Maidstone Crown Court
Acted for a defendant accused of section 18 GBH. The accused was alleged to have deliberately driven his car at the victim. The victim suffered significant injuries including the loss of his leg. The offence was alleged to have taken place following the burglary of a large cannabis factory. During the course of the trial, the prosecution accepted a guilty plea to causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
R v LB, Inner London Crown Court
Acted for a defendant accused of multiple counts of sexual assault. Following cross-examination of the complainant, a successful submission of no case to answer was made, resulting in verdicts of not guilty.
R v LC, Willesden Youth Court
Acted for a 14-year-old defendant accused of stabbing another young minor in the chest. The case resulted in the imposition of a Referral Order.
R v N, Cambridge Crown Court
Defended an individual accused of witness intimidation involving the use of a knife. The defendant was acquitted following a one-week trial.
R v L, Inner London Crown Court
Section 18 wounding involving a stabbing on a train in East London.