Mr Graham Trembath KC > Rose Court Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile

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

Position

Since taking Silk in 2003 Graham has vast experience, specialising in defence work, Graham is considered one of the great jury advocates, noted for his abilities in cross examination and speeches. ‍

He has been described as “a class act”. The breadth of his knowledge of serious crime, including murder, firearms cases, consumer law, complex fraud, substantial drug cases, money laundering and complex confiscation proceedings is sought by those instructing him.

Specialist areas include

Crime

Consumer Law

Fraud

Business & Financial Crime

Health & Safety

Career

Recent cases include representing a solicitor in a multi-million-pound international fraud case prosecuted by the SFO; the “Matalan” and “Facebook” murder cases; representing one of the members of the “London Fields Boys” involved in a gang murder, and a former director of Crawley Town FC indicted for multi-million-pound tax evasion and money laundering allegations.

R -v- Stephen Oliver : Appeared as leading counsel representing accused facing allegations of creating and operating copycat government websites to defraud the public in National Trading Standards prosecution. The case was complex and substantial. After a trial, the defendants were acquitted of copycat website fraud and the prosecution abandoned further proceedings concerning consumer protection offences.  A second case has been discontinued.

HSE v PS and JE Ward: Appeared as leading counsel in the first ever acquittal at trial of a company charged with Corporate Manslaughter.

Represented one of the accused in the “Securitas Robbery”, the largest cash robbery in U.K. criminal history,

Represented one of the accused in the “Bling Bling” drugs case, said to be one of the largest international drug smuggling cases to appear before a British court.

Represented a solicitor indicted for rape. A multi-handed Russian Mafia case involving allegations of people trafficking, kidnap and blackmail.

Appeared in a “landmark ruling” case involving poker ( “Texas-Hold-Em”), a prosecution brought on behalf of the Gaming Commission.

Represented a defendant who had secreted himself into the hold of a 747 airliner and in flight between Madrid and London, allegedly attempted to steal over £5 million pounds worth of foreign currency. The case involved further allegations of endangering an aircraft with expert witnesses called on behalf of the aircraft manufacturers.