Edward Renvoize > Red Lion Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile
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18 RED LION COURT
LONDON
EC4A 3EB
England
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Edward Renvoize
Position
Edward Renvoize has been a specialist Crime practitioner for 18 years and is consistently ranked in the Legal 500 as a leading junior. He has substantial experience of dealing with medical experts ranging from psychiatrists to paediatricians.
Ed is sought after for his ability in Business Crime & Fraud and is known for his ability to present complex financial information in a readily understandable format.
Alongside this practice Ed is often instructed as leading junior in Serious & Organised Crime matters of the utmost seriousness, complexity or gravity, in particular those involving Murder & Manslaughter, Sexual Offences and Drugs Offences.
A significant number of his recent instructions have seen him in opposition to King’s Counsel.
Career
Year of Call: 2004
CPS Panel Advocate (Grade 4)
Serious and Organised Criminal Specialist Panel (Grade 4)
Rape and Serious Sexual Offences Specialist Panel (Grade 4)
Recorder (2020)
Memberships
Criminal Bar Association
South Eastern Circuit
Education
BA, London School of Economics
BVC, Inns of Court School of Law: Very competent
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Crime
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4Edward Renvoize – Red Lion Chambers ‘Ed is always well prepared and his advocacy is stylish and forensic in nature.’
Red Lion Chambers is one of the strongest criminal sets in London, with an ‘enormous breadth of talent from top to bottom’. Gillian Jones KC, ‘one of the finest barristers practicing in criminal law‘, recently acted as defence counsel in a case involving significant evidential complexity, including in relation to the potential mental health issues of the defendant, who was convicted of murder having stabbed to death a lone woman at a bus stop. Jennifer Dempster KC, ‘an eloquent and tenacious advocate‘, represented a man who was acquitted of murder but convicted of manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility in the first televised sentencing in England and Wales. Turning to the set’s juniors, Edward Renvoize prosecuted two men, who recieved prison sentences of twelve and fifteen years imprisonment for a home invasion robbery of two-time Tour de France green jersey winner Mark Cavendish, in which two Richard Mille watches with a combined value of £700,000 were stolen.