Previous Events & Seminars

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    Expert witnesses and the modern criminal justice system

    Date: Friday 13th Sep 2024
    Time: 12:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Venue: Guildhall Winchester, The Broadway, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9GH

    3PB’s criminal barristers bring you a trio of enthralling legal experts and additional guest keynote speakers in an afternoon specialist criminal conference to interest, inform and entertain you. We look forward to welcoming the following confirmed special guests: Dr Richard Shepherd, world Famous TV Forensic Pathologist, author of two best-selling books. Dr Shepherd’s fascinating career in forensic pathology has seen him take his story on a national theatre tour. With over 23,000 post-mortems under his…

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    Book launch: 'The Bodyguards of Lies' by Christopher Whelan

    Date: Thursday 26th Jan 2023
    Time: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Venue: Tsuzuki Theatre, Ruth Deech Building, St Anne's College, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6HS

    Join the author of 'The Bodyguards of Lies', Dr Christopher Whelan, for the launch of this new book. Christopher will give a brief presentation followed by a short Q&A with colleague Andrew McPhail. A reception will follow. A review of the book in The Times concluded that 'Whelan has written a book that anyone interested in the law should queue to buy.' One of you will have a chance to jump the queue and win a…

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    Criminal law update - 13 July

    Date: Wednesday 13th Jul 2022
    Time: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
    Venue: Central Winchester

    Due to several significant recent changes and developments in Criminal law, 3PB Barristers is providing a free seminar on Wednesday 13th July 2022 in Winchester at 17:00  to 18:30. Topics being covered include: Sentencing updates (Harper's Law, increase in maximum sentences for child cruelty offences/causing death by dangerous/careless driving, whole life orders for premeditated murder of a child, powers to halt the automatic early release of dangerous offenders, ending halfway release for sentences between 4 and 7 years,…