Neil Jones > New Park Court Chambers > Leeds, England > Barrister Profile

New Park Court Chambers
16 PARK PLACE
LEEDS
LS1 2SJ
England
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Work Department

Crime

Position

Neil Jones initially had a private practice in Newcastle, then 32 years as military lawyer.

US Army JAG School 1989. RCDS 2008. MA Kings College ‘International Relations ‘2008. MOD 2009. Retired as DDSP in rank of Brigadier 2013. Resumed his private practice at New Park Court Chambers in crime. Experience primarily in the military justice system.

Established criminal advocate in the Service Courts setting
Employment law expertise and adviser at Army and Navy Board level
International and humanitarian law adviser in Ministry of Defence
Current President of Westbury selection process for lawyers entering the Army
Settled key indictments in high profile cases, e.g. Baha Mousa.

Co-architect of the superintending rôle of the Attorney General in Service prosecution decisions.

Voluntary applicant for redundancy from the post of Deputy Director Service Prosecutions. Due release from Service December 2013. Responsible for directing and managing a team of tri-service lawyers, both solicitors and barristers, in the preparation and conduct of all Service prosecutions.

Frequent appearances for the Crown at first instance in the most serious court martial trials, with extensive experience in criminal evidence and procedure. Cases of the utmost gravity including rape, manslaughter and attempted murder conducted as senior prosecutor.

Management responsibility for the legal training and professional development of thirty Service lawyers.

Memberships

CPS Level 2 Prosecutor