
ROBIN YOUNGHUSBAND
BARRISTER
Robin is a Lord Denning Scholar of Lincoln’s Inn
Young Legal Aid Lawyers
Young Fraud Lawyers
Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship
Robin studied Classics at the University of Cambridge. He then studied the law conversion course (GDL) and the Bar Professional Training Course.
Robin is a barrister at Lloyds PR Solicitors available to appear in all Courts. He has experience in criminal allegations, attempts by the state to seize or recover assets and civil/regulatory matters including contempt of court, alcohol licensing and disclosure and barring service issues.
Robin joined Lloyds PR in January 2018 and has worked on serious crime in the Crown Court as well as Civil applications in the criminal courts – such as cash forfeiture, confiscation, sexual risk orders and contempt of court.
Before joining Lloyds PR, Robin was a county court advocate, having completed the BPTC and GDL. Robin’s first degree was in Classics from the University of Cambridge.
Practice Areas
R v MA, Derby Crown Court
Defendant an unwitting courier for professional money laundering operation. Acquitted.
R v LM, St Albans Crown Court
Workplace fraud involving false ID documents. A community order was argued for and obtained.
R v JC, Southwark Crown Court
Conspiracy to defraud argued down to a theft by employee of significantly lower value.
R v SM, Snaresbrook Crown Court
Counterfeit currency – film money not sufficiently realistic to be counterfeit.
R v RC, Snaresbrook Crown Court
Allegation of unregistered currency exchange
R v CH, Aylesbury Crown Court
Insolvency service prosecution concerning the sale of an accountancy firm.
R v TA, St Albans Crown Court
Workplace scrap where injured party lost two teeth. Self-defence raised successfully.
R v SA, St Albans Crown Court
Represented vulnerable person, not fit to plead, through to hospital order. Issues of law of unproven misconduct when considering restriction orders
Operation Motely, Southwark Crown Court
Allegation of trafficking women into brothels, controlling prostitution and selling drugs.
Operation Widow, Southwark Crown Court
Allegation against “financier” of human smuggling OCG
Operation Venetic, Kingston Crown Court
Encrochat evidence used to accuse a person of multiple counts of drug importation. Raised issues of duress and modern slavery.
R v AL
PWITS B proved to be simple possession
R v SZ, Winchester Crown Court
Death by dangerous driving alleged. Jury found only careless in line with plea.
R v SE, St Albans Crown Court
Case of aggravated vehicle taking, failure to provide and no insurance. Statutory minimum disqualification ordered across all offences.
Surrey Police v SA, Staines MC
Cash forfeiture – prejudicial interview and contentious drug swab evidence excluded.