Chloë featured in the Times Magazine feature about the criminal justice system commenting upon the considerable pressures criminal barristers now work under together with the challenges posed to the profession because of the ongoing recruitment and retention crisis.
Chloë is a highly regarded, specialist criminal advocate regularly instructed in serious and sensitive cases. Her work sees her act as both alone or as a led junior on behalf of both the defence and prosecution in a range of complex cases.
Chloë’s work has a particular focus on allegations of non-accidental injuries in infants and cases of child homicide. Advocacy of both frequently involves co-ordination of specialist expert evidence. Chloë’s other homicide cases have encompassed a multitude of complex issues, including gang-related bad character, anonymous witnesses and child defendants. She is recognised for her ability to win the trust of even the most justifiably self-protective witnesses.
The full article can be viewed here: Courts in crisis: ‘The chances of acquittal are higher for the rich’