Miss Helen Douglass-Dixon > Rose Court Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile

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

Position

As well as having an extensive background in criminal defence, Helen completed pupillage with the Crown Prosecution Service in London and therefore brings a unique knowledge and understanding of both sides of the criminal justice system. She uses her experience to both prosecute and defend in the Magistrates and Crown Courts including youth and private client work.

Helen is an empathetic, personable, and compassionate advocate who is able to develop positive working relationships with both her lay and professional clients. She is thorough and meticulous in her preparation and presentation of cases and is passionate about the pursuit of justice.

Career

Prior to joining chambers Helen worked for 4 years in two criminal defence firms as a paralegal and accredited police station representative. She attended police stations on behalf of clients all over London for a wide range of serious offences involving, violence, drugs and sexual offences.

Helen spent 6 months as an intern at the Broward County Public Defender’s Office in Florida, USA where she worked alongside the team of attorneys representing Nikolas Cruz, the ‘Parkland school shooter’, who was convicted of the death of 17 students/teachers and seriously injuring 17 others.

With a passion for volunteering and giving back to the community Helen has volunteered worldwide in Jamaica, Ghana and South Africa, presenting workshops and conducting outreach programs in topics such as law, human rights, children’s rights and self-development. She has also volunteered in the UK with charities such as AMICUS, a UK based non-profit organisation helping to secure equal access to justice for those facing the death penalty.