Mr Graeme Molloy > Rose Court Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile

Rose Court Chambers
71–75 Shelton Street
London
WC2H 9JQ
England

Position

Graeme is a pragmatic and meticulous advocate who quickly grasps and identifies the issues in a case. He builds a strong and approachable rapport with his lay and professional clients from the outset and has a reputation for exceptional hard work and commitment to every case he is instructed in recognising that every case is the most important issue in his client’s life at that point.

Graeme has a mixed defence and prosecution practice and appears on the CPS London and South Eastern Advocates Panel at Grade 4 and the CPS Serious Crime Panel.

Graeme is regularly instructed in complex drugs conspiracies, serious cases of violence and robbery, and organised crime however accepts cases at all levels of the spectrum.

Career

Graeme has been involved in the criminal justice system for almost 30 years. Graeme practised as a Solicitor and High Court advocate before transferring to the Bar. Before embarking on his legal career Graeme was employed as a Counter Fraud Officer in a Government Department.

Graeme brings a wealth of professional and practical experience to his practise and is a down to earth advocate, who employs meticulous preparation in all matters that he is instructed in.

Graeme has undertaken training seminars on behalf of the CPS and also undertakes advocacy workshops on a pro-bono basis to A-level students looking to move into criminal advocacy.

Memberships

Graeme is a member of the Criminal Bar Association and the South Eastern Circuit.