Carl Templar-Vasey > Chambers of Sara Lewis KC > Birmingham, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Sara Lewis KC
St Philips Chambers
55 TEMPLE ROW
BIRMINGHAM
B2 5LS
England

Work Department

Crime

Position

Carl Templar-Vasey principally defends in serious and complex criminal cases. He is highly regarded for providing first-class trial advocacy and an unwavering commitment to his client’s cases.

An extensive legal knowledge enables him to absorb and analyse substantial material and focus upon crucial tactical considerations.  This coupled with a natural rapport with juries helps to make complicated issues clear and his presentation of cases polished.

He speaks with authority and is highly regarded by both professional and lay clients for his ability to get to the heart of a matter quickly. His down to earth manner means he is known for being an excellent communicator, placing those he represents at ease in often difficult and unusual circumstances.

Carl is instructed as both a leading and led junior in:

  • Homicide
  • Serious violence (s18, armed robbery, arson & attempted murder)
  • Serious organised crime (Conspiracies to steal & rob, cash in transit & gang related offences)
  • Fraud and dishonesty offences
  • Drugs offences
  • Sexual offences (Rape, sexual assault, historic offences & offences against children)
  • Misconduct in a public office

Carl acts for both legal aid and private paying clients.

Career

Called to the Bar in 2006.

Memberships

Criminal Bar Association

Midland Circuit

Gray’s Inn

Education

Inns of Court School of Law – Bar Vocational Course – Very Competent

Birmingham University – Graduate Diploma in Law

BA Hons Business Information Systems – 2:1

Lawyer Rankings

Regional Bar > Midland Circuit > Crime (general and fraud)

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 3

Carl Templar-Vasey – St Philips Chambers ‘Carl has a great ability to speak with clients of all social standing. He comes across as a down-to-earth, genuine and caring individual. He is a barrister who goes the extra mile.’