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Background

Michelle Heeley KC

Call: 2001 | Silk: 2017

"She is an absolute class act, a really gifted advocate and a very pleasant person to deal with."

Chambers UK 2025

Ranked as Leading Silk in Crime and Professional Disciplinary Law

Legal 500 2025

"Michelle Heeley is an excellent barrister. She prepares her work impeccably and has a very good rapport with clients."

Chambers UK 2024

"Her manner with clients is first class and her advice is exemplary."

Chambers UK 2024

"Michelle is incredibly bright and hard-working She is always on top of the briefs."

Chambers UK 2024

Michelle Heeley KC took Silk in 2017, to become at the time the youngest criminal Silk in the country. She was appointed Leader of the Midland Circuit in 2021, the youngest Leader in history.

Michelle is regularly instructed by the Complex Casework Unit and prosecuting division for the Serious Organised Crime Agency to prosecute large scale, multi handed cases involving complex legal issues. Michelle is renowned for her team player attitude, taking responsibility for the case as a whole when required.

Michelle undertakes private defence work, and has represented defendants from all aspects of life, ranging from former England football players, national journalists, to teachers charged with serious sexual allegations She is noted for her particular expertise in rape cases and in dealing with Vulnerable witnesses. As part of her Circuit responsibilities Michelle trains other Advocates in the questioning of vulnerable witnesses.

Michelle is regularly instructed in legal aid matters, in particular murder cases, both prosecution and defence, particularly those involving youths, she is noted for her ability to deal with young and vulnerable clients and witnesses.

Michelle regularly undertakes advisory work in respect of cases being considered for appeal, she will draft skeleton arguments on appeal, and then take the matter to the full court.

Michelle is also instructed in cases defending Police officers charged with criminal offences. She is renowned for her client care skills and ability to relate to people from all walks of life.

Michelle often deals with inquests from which criminal proceedings could or do arise. She is well versed in the best manner to protect clients from potential criminal liability.

Shortlisted Legal 500 Criminal Silk of the year 2022

Expertise

Crime

Michelle has practised in criminal law for over 20 years. She undertakes the most serious of cases, both prosecuting and defending.

Michelle has particular expertise in sexual offences, and was a lead trainer in respect of the questioning of vulnerable witnesses. Michelle is renowned for her skills in working with vulnerable defendants and witnesses.

Michelle is regularly instructed to prosecute murders, terrorism offences, gun and drugs supply conspiracies and rapes.

Michelle also defends, undertaking both Legal Aid and Private cases, with a particular focus on defending children charged with murder, and defending in privately funded sexual offences.

Michelle undertakes review of cases for appeal, advising and drafting on grounds, if appropriate, before appearing in the Court of Appeal.

Notable Crime Cases


R v Mason Greenwood

Michelle was instructed at an early stage to represent the interests of Mason Greenwood. Mr Greenwood faced charges of a serious sexual nature. The matter was set down for trial in November 2023, however following legal discussions and developments the CPS discontinued all charges.


R v Paul Gascoigne

Successfully represented the former England footballer, Paul Gascoigne, on a charge of sexual assault. The case involved issues of intent and attracted significant media interest. Mr Gascoigne was acquitted of all matters.


R v Mohamed Al Bared

Michelle prosecuted the defendant for terrorism offences. The defendant had been building a drone, intending it to be used by Islamic State to disseminate chemical weapons. The defendant was convicted.


R v Camron Dunn

Michelle was the Lead Prosecutor for the gang related murder of an 18 yr old victim. Michelle successfully prosecuted the defendant, who was sentenced to 19 yrs in custody.


R v JH

Michelle was instructed to defend a teacher accused of committing sexual offences against a pupil. Michelle is one of the lead trainers in the country for dealing with vulnerable witnesses and cross examined the complainant. The jury acquitted the defendant of all charges.


R v Ivan McChleery

Successful application to appeal against conviction, the case was taken after the defendant had been convicted at trial. There was a full review of the evidence and transcripts of the trial, which led to numerous areas of appeal being identified. Leave was granted and the case successfully argued before the full court.


Operation Discan

Prosecution of 35 defendants for a large scale conspiracy to supple class A and B drugs in the Midlands area. The case involved complex analysis of phone attribution, evidence obtained via covert recordings as well as substantial observation evidence.


R v Alex Hepburn

Defence of Worcester Cricketer charged with offences of rape. The case involved issues of consent, and reasonableness of belief. The trial led to an acquittal on the more serious count on the indictment.


Regulatory

Michelle was appointed Silk in 2017 at the age of just 38 and is now Leader of the Midland Circuit, the youngest person in history to hold that post. She is regularly instructed to deal with heavy weight cases, she uses the skills gained in her serious crime practice to tackle the more specific requirements of Regulatory crime. She is noted for her ability to handle sensitive cases and to deal with witnesses and clients who require a considered manner, particularly those with mental health difficulties.

She is thorough in her preparation and known for her ability to present complex issues in an easily comprehensible style.

Michelle’s licensing experience covers: Dealing with applications for licences for sex shops and lap dancing venues, Appearing on behalf of Staffordshire Council opposing licensing applications by Sainsbury’s to sell alcohol from their service stations, Appearing on behalf of Licensees in cases of transfer or application for new licenses, Dealing with appeals on behalf of both Licensees and Residents in cases involving personal and public entertainment licenses, Representing local councils subject to appeal in the Magistrates court, Negotiating with councils as to acceptable conditions for new licenses or those subject to review, Representing the Environmental Health Department to present their views of new or reviewable licenses.

Michelle has over 20 years experience working in Health and Safety, she deals with cases where life changing injuries, or fatalities have occurred, usually involving falls from height, or accidents with factory machinery. Michelle is used to liaising with family members of the deceased and is renowned for her client care handling skills.

Police Misconduct

Michelle is a leading Silk, rated in both the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners. She regularly defends Police Officers in both criminal and disciplinary proceedings at the very highest level.

Due to working across a number of disciplines Michelle can deal with cases that cross jurisdictions, for example, inquests resulting from deaths in custody, as well as criminal charges resulting from alleged incidents, as well as Misconduct proceedings that may arise.

Michelle is a regular speaker at the No 5 Police Misconduct Seminar and has lectured on topics such as the development of the offence of Misconduct in Public Office, and best practise in inquests.

Michelle has conducted cases at all levels of the criminal justice system, including multiple cases of murder, and for numerous high-profile clients. She fully understands the need for sensitivity and discretion. She has represented officers at all levels, these range from serious legal arguments before the Court of Appeal, sexual offences, death by dangerous driving in the Crown Court to, if requested, defending officers accused of common assault in the course of their duty. She sits as a Recorder of the Crown Court.

Michelle has also dealt with more technical offences such as alleged Data Protection breaches as well as more common factual disputes such as domestic violence. She believes that there is no one way to approach a case and Michelle brings along a wide skill set and incisive intellect to each one. She has extensive experience in dealing with complex legal arguments, drafting skeleton arguments and presenting them in court.

Michelle is also able to deal with expert evidence. She grasps difficult issues quickly and presenting them in a manageable way.

Known first and foremost as a tenacious fighter she is also renowned for her client care, being able to put clients who aren’t used to being in court at their ease.

Notable Regulatory Cases


R v Wayne Davies

Joint prosecution between the Police and Health and Safety Executive, Junior Prosecutor, Involved charges of manslaughter and health and safety offences, thus requiring an in depth knowledge of several diverse areas of the law.


R v Carlton

Prosecution of a builder for breach of asbestos regulations and breach of prohibition notice. fined 55,000 and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment suspended.


R v Staples

Prosecution of a company for three separate health and safety breaches where serious injury occurred. Company fined over GBP100000.


R v JSF Limited

Trial of a company director for permitting his company to commit health and safety breaches. Director found guilty and fined.


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"Michelle is incredibly hard-working and very responsive. She has a wonderful manner with clients and strong advocacy."


"Michelle is an impressive individual and has a good reputation." "She is now leader of the circuit. She is a very good and very sharp barrister."


"Michelle is is an excellent jury advocate, ensuring that even in the most complex case jurors can follow the evidence and arrive at the conclusions. She is calm, friendly, and engaging when out of court, whilst in court she is formidable, determined, and entirely persuasive. She is dutiful and exacting in her preparation, carefully and methodically considering the evidence and issues in a case."


"Her attention to detail and ability to communicate an argument are second to none."


"Michelle’s knowledge on any given subject is second to none. Fabulous client care when dealing with difficult or sensitive issues and communication with clients or others is clear and well understood by all concerned. She is up there with the very best advocates currently practicing."


"She is very detail-oriented, and her strength in part derives from her command of the material."


"Instructed in serious sexual, drug-related, or violent crime for both prosecution and defence."


"She’s very diligent and bright."


"Instructed in serious sexual, drug-related, or violent crime for both prosecution and defence."


  • Shortlisted Criminal Silk of the Year 2022
  • Recorder 2012
  • Silk 2017
  • Leader of Midland Circuit 2021
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Related News, Resources and Events

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Michelle Heeley KC’s Advocacy Training

No5’s Michelle Heeley KC was invited to Philadelphia to train young American lawyers as part of their National Advocacy Training Programme. Michelle has been an…

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Michelle Heeley KC was invited onto BBC Midlands to discuss the impact the recent social disorder will have on the criminal justice system.

The last two weeks saw widespread disorder as far right protesters sought to capitalise on false media reports as to the identity of an alleged…

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Clerk Team

Chris Mitchell

Practice Director, Regulatory

chrism@no5.com

07496 197192

Olivia Clark

Junior Regulatory Clerk

oliviac@no5.com

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