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Samuel Green (Also Leeds)

CALLED TO THE BAR 1998

Junior Counsel


Environmental & H&S Profile

Background

 

2009                        Appointed Grade 4 prosecutor

 

2007                        Appointed to Attorney General’s Unified List of Prosecuting Counsel (B Panel)

                                Called to the Bar of Northern Ireland

 

1998                        Called to the Bar (Lincoln’s Inn) 

 

1994                        Trinity College, Cambridge MA (Hons) (Law)

Whittaker Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge

Sam also practises from Park Court Chambers, Leeds.

 

Email: sgreen@3serjeantsinn.com 



General Information

 


Directory Comments

 

Legal 500 2007: Samuel Green is someone who "brings fraud experience to his commercial and regulatory practice"...

 

Legal 500 2006: “Samuel Green combines fraud experience with commercial and regulatory expertise”.

 

Legal 500 2005: “Samuel Green is moving through the ranks and combines fraud expertise with an interest in regulatory and civil matters”.

 

Additionally, Sam has been cited in the 2007 edition of Legal Experts as an “expert” in commercial law.



Nature of Practice

 

Police law - CLICK HERE TO SEE SPECIALIST PROFILE

Police misconduct proceedings

All non-criminal police matters (including police pensions)

Professional Discipline - CLICK HERE TO SEE SPECIALIST PROFILE

 

Medical - CLICK HERE TO SEE SPECIALIST PROFILE

 

Regulatory/Disciplinary

Health & Safety
Inquests (in particular, representing police officers or members of the medical profession who are “interested persons”)
Judicial review

General Medical Council

Nursing and Midwifery Council
Solicitors’ Disciplinary TribunalCivil  
Judicial review
Medical law
Employment
Commercial litigation

 

Crime 
Fraud & money laundering 
Homicide 
Violence, including that arising from organised crime
Firearms offences
Drugs offences 
Human trafficking 
Sexual offences

 



Specialist Information

 


Reported and other cases of Interest

 

- R v Biffa (Newcastle Crown Court, June 2004) Led by Mr Bryan Cox (now QC) for prosecution arising from fatal accident at landfill site.

 

R v Doherty (October 2004, Leeds Crown Court. Acted alone, prosecuting health & safety case (fatal) - against Peter Kelson QC.

 

R v Next Distribution Ltd. (July 2005, Leeds Crown Court). Prosecution for breach of s.2 HSWA (fatal accident), led by Simon Myerson QC, against Robert Smith QC for Defendant. 

 

R v RWL Ltd & EVR Yorkshire Ltd (October 2007, Leeds Crown Court).  Prosecution of companies arising from breach of s.3 HSWA resulting from inappropriate use of children’s play area for adult entertainment, one such adult having a serious accident and rendered tetraplegic.

 

R v Next Distribution Ltd (Leeds Crown Court 2009). Led by Simon Myerson QC. Alleged breach of s.2 HSWA 1974. Fatal fall from height.

 

R v Hydro Aluminium Extrusion Ltd (Durham Crown Court, March 2010) Prosecution of company following death of employee who sustained fatal injuries as a result of contact with heavy duty shuttle car. Company pleaded guilty and fined £100,000.

 

- Retained to prosecute the British subsidiary of a large international organisation whose core business is facilitating the transport of freight. Debilitating injury caused to a man trapped between a reversing container lorry and a docking station wall.

 

- Ongoing prosecution of national railway company following fatal accident at a level crossing.

 

- Ongoing prosecution of large coal distributor following death of operative crushed by coal shovel loading truck.

 

- Retained to advise well known limited company on threat of prosecution by the Environment Agency.

 



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