Leah Connolly > Sonn Macmillan Walker > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Sonn Macmillan Walker
RENNIE HOUSE
57-60 ALDGATE HIGH STREET
LONDON
EC3N 1AL
England
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Position

Solicitor

Career

Leah specialises in defending young people at the Police Station, Magistrates Court and Youth Court. Leah understands the importance of building a relationship of trust and the need for continuity when representing young and vulnerable defendants. She is known for her skilled representation of these clients, such that she is often called upon by the Youth Offending Team and Local Authorities to advise and represent young people. Leah is passionate about ensuring young people are aware of their rights within the Criminal Justice System. She is always striving to ensure that Court proceedings and criminal records are avoided for young people where possible.
Leah represents clients charged with a wide range of offences and her practice extends from minor offences to the most serious and complex offences including, murder and sexual offences.

Through her expertise as a solicitor Leah has built up a wealth of knowledge and contacts including Psychologists and Psychiatrists to ensure that young people understand the case against them and can actively participate in Court proceedings. She has the experience necessary to work effectively with vulnerable clients including those suffering from learning difficulties and mental health issues.

Leah co-founded the Youth Practitioners’ Association (YPA) alongside other members of the legal profession. The YPA is a pan profession organisation which aims to ensure proper representation for young people within the Criminal Justice System.

 

Lawyer Rankings

London > Crime, fraud and licensing > Crime: general

(Rising stars)

Leah Connolly – Sonn Macmillan Walker

The ‘conscientious‘ and ‘second to none‘ team at Sonn Macmillan Walker is headed by Amy Cox, David Sonn, and Katy Smart. Advice offered to clients spans a large range of criminal matters, including murder, international drug trafficking, kidnapping, attempted murder, theft, and money laundering. Associate Fiona Haddadeen is described as ‘excellent‘ and as an ‘emerging name‘ in extradition cases, while Leah Connolly offers clients expertise in youth crime cases and is a founding member of the Youth Practitioners Association.