Furnival Chambers  is considered a ‘a stand out chambers in general crime’, having advised clients on a number of sophisticated serious and organised crime cases. Caroline Haughey KC  prosecuted Lydia Mugambe – a former judge of the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals – who was convicted of modern slavery offences after trafficking a fellow to Ugandan woman to the UK as a domestic worker – the defendant raised issues of diplomatic immunity. Caroline Carberry KC  represented Beinash Batool, stepmother of Sara Sharif, in her trial for the murder of the child after what was described by the judge as a “campaign of torture” – under cross-examination for Batool, Urfan Sharif, the child’s father, confessed to her murder. Nicola Shannon KC  and Lisa Bald  prosecuted a social media personality who stabbed to death an army veteran who she previously used as a dog-sitter for her Pomeranian; the case involved draft and published TikTok videos as evidence.
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Practice areas: Crime, regulatory, coroners inquests and public enquiries.

Position

Appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2018 Caroline continues to be instructed in the most high profile and complex of Human Trafficking / Modern Slavery Cases. As author of the Firstly Modern Slavery Review - and joint legal adviser on the Second Modern Slavery Act review she advises and lectures on the implementation of her recommendations on a policing, practitioner, judicial and government level internationally and domestically.  She is also a contributor to 2nd edition “Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice.

She successfully prosecuted the first child sex exploitation and the first child labour exploitation under the Act, the latter, was the subject of the BBC2 “Crown Prosecutors” series. She has successfully prosecuted the largest labour exploitation case in Europe “Operation Fort” with over 300 victims (BBC 1 Panorama Program “The Slave Kings”.)

She has particular skill in the prosecution of OCG’s with an international dimension and has significant experience in dealing with JITs’ and foreign evidence.

Caroline’s defence practice is focused on murder, serious violence and drugs alongside cases with disclosure issues at the fore. She has expertise in areas of complex forensic evidence: LCN DNA, entomology, causation etc. She appears before disciplinary panels and provides early intervention guidance to corporate bodies and private individuals on both criminal and regulatory matters.

She was awarded an OBE in 2019 for her public service in the field of modern slavery and human trafficking.

Career

Called 1999;  former lecturer in Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act, Criminology and Advocacy at UEL; QC 2018.
PUBLICATIONS:

  • Modern Slavery Act 2015 review: one year on – www.gov.uk
  • Second Modern Slavery Act review 2019 joint legal advisor.
  • Co Author together with Professor Padfield and Riel Karmy – Jones QC Criminal Law Review editorial on Modern Slavery. 
  • Contributing author of  4 chapters of CPAUK Modern Slavery E Handbook for Parliamentarians.
  • Editorial contributor to Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice 2nd Edition.(Bloomsbury press)

Languages

Conversational French.

Memberships

Middle Temple, CBA, member of the Northern Ireland Bar, retired member of the Bar Standards Professional Conduct Committee, retired Kalisher Trust Trustee, retired Concord Trust,  formally External Examiner in Criminal Law for the BSB,  Trustee Anti Slavery Collective, Trinity College,  Dublin. Provosts council member,  HUman Traffickng Council,  McCain Institute.

Education

Wycombe Abbey. Trinity College, Dublin (LLB).

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