Community Sentence Imposed on Berkeley Square Solicitors Client Criticised in National Media as Too Lenient

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The sentence imposed on a Berkeley Square solicitor’s client following a conviction for possessing indecent images has been criticised in the Daily Mirror as excessively lenient. A full report on the case can be obtained here. 

The instructing solicitor and court advocate acting was Roger Sahota, Berkeley Square partner.  

Roger has a niche practice representing individuals accused of sexual crime offences and, in particular, prosecutions involving allegations of the possession of indecent images. 

You can read more on our expertise handling cases involving allegations of possession of indecent images here.

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