R v M – Complex case where the defendant was charged with tampering with an aircraft at Blackfriars Crown Court.
R v M & Others – Two-week multi-handed conspiracy to rob at Snaresbrook Crown Court.
R v S – Threats to kill at Inner London Crown Court.
R v G – Sexual Assault case at Blackfriars Crown Court.
R v D – GBH case at Woolwich Crown Court.
R v L – Sexual assault case at Isleworth Crown Court.
He has been married to Sarah Parish since December 15, 2007. He is an actor and director, known for Masters of the Air, 6 Underground (2019) and Robson and Jim's Icelandic flyfishing adventure (2021).
R v H & Others – two-week multi-handed possession with intent to supply class A at Southwark Crown Court James Murray was born on Januin Manchester, Greater Manchester, England.
R v A – Kidnapping case at Southwark Crown Court James Murray is the author of: Journal of the siege of Quebec, 175960, Literary and Hist.
R v H – Arson with intent to endanger life at Wood Green Crown Court.
R v G – Large scale robbery case which run for 3 weeks at Inner London Crown Court In addition to his litigation practice, James has extensive estate law experience, and also represents businesses and individuals in a.
R v S – Possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life at Inner London Crown Court.
R v O & Others – Two-week multi-handed cases where the defendants were charged with possession with intent to supply class A and B at Inner London Crown Court.
R v J – Conspiracy to supply large amounts of class A at Blackfriars Crown Court.
R v G – Possession with intent to supply class A at Reading Crown Court James Murray is an American comedian, actor, author, podcaster, and producer who is best known for starring alongside Sal, Q, and Joe on the Impractical Jokers since 2011.He is also noted for being a founding member of the improv comedy troupe The Tenderloins.James has also starred in several films such as Damned (1998), and Christmas Time (2017).
R v F & Others – Multi-handed affray case at St Albans Crown Court.
R v S – Car ringing case at Isleworth Crown Court.
R v N – Successful acquittal for a client who faced a very serious GBH charge where the victim lost the sight in one eye at Portsmouth Crown Court.