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18 Red Lion Court : ウィキペディア英語版 | 18 Red Lion Court 18 Red Lion Court is a UK set of barristers' chambers, specialising in criminal law. The set was established in 1949 by Frederick Lawton (later a Lord Justice of Appeal) at 5 King's Bench Walk before moving to 18 Red Lion Court in 1997.〔18 Red Lion Court Website, ("A Brief History" ). Retrieved on 2010-12-2.〕 It is now one of the largest sets of criminal barristers in the country with 90 members in London and Chelmsford and is ranked as a leading criminal set by the main law directories, the Legal 500〔"18 Red Lion Court is a significant player in the criminal Bar", (Legal 500 ), London, 2010. Retrieved on 2010-12-2.〕 and Chambers and Partners.〔"The 'large group of capable barristers' specialises in the full range of criminal and related regulatory work", (Chambers and Partners ), London, 2010. Retrieved on 2010-12-2.〕 Members of chambers have prosecuted and defended in many famous criminal cases with former Head of Chambers Anthony Arlidge QC successfully defending David Moor and prosecuting Jeremy Bamber for murder; Max Hill QC prosecuting in the second Damilola Taylor murder trial;〔("Max Hill QC" ), Chambers and Partners, London, 2010. Retrieved on 2010-12-2.〕 and Simon Spence QC in the Ipswich serial murders.〔('"No comment" from Suffolk accused' ), BBC, 6 February 2008. Retrieved on 2010-12-2.〕 ==References==
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