Overview
Georgina prosecutes and defends in a wide range of criminal cases. Her experience includes violent offences, drugs, public order, dishonesty, weapons and sexual offences. She also has expertise in representing young people in the Youth Court, having represented individuals charged with robbery, kidnap, aggravated burglary and crimes of a sexual nature.
Georgina joined Chambers in October 2025 following successful completion of her pupillage under the supervision of David Williams, John Oliver and Barnaby Hone.
Prior to starting pupillage, Georgina worked as a paralegal in the Extradition department at a criminal defence firm in London.
Criminal Prosecutions - Private & Public
Georgina accepts instructions to prosecute cases on behalf of the Crown Prosecution Service and Probation Service. She is on the CPS General Crime Advocate Panel (Level 1).
Criminal Defence
Georgina has a busy defence practice and is regularly instructed in the Crown Court and Magistrates’ Court.
Extradition & International
Georgina previously worked as an Extradition paralegal and has a growing practice in Extradition.
Professional Discipline & Regulatory
Georgina accepts professional discipline and regulatory instructions.
Asset Forfeiture, Confiscation & Civil Fraud
Georgina accepts Proceeds of Crime and Asset Forfeiture instructions.
Additional Information
Professional Panel Appointments
- Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) General Crime Advocate Panel: Level 1
Education
- Barrister Training Course (BPTC), Inns of Court College of Advocacy – Distinction
- Postgraduate Law Conversion (PGDL), BPP Law School – Distinction
- B.A. (Hons) Liberal Arts (Philosophy), The University of Exeter – Upper Second Class
Awards
- Lincoln House Chambers Criminal Advocacy Prize, Inns of Court College of Advocacy
- Cameron Brown KC Prize for Criminal Advocacy in Pupillage, The Honourable Society of Inner Temple
- Exhibition Scholarship, The Honourable Society of Inner Temple
Professional Memberships
- Defence Extradition Lawyers Forum (DELF)
- Association of Regulatory & Disciplinary Lawyers (ARDL)
- Women in Criminal Law (WICL)
- The Honourable Society of Inner Temple
Cases of Note
R v IB, Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court [2026]
Secured a unanimous acquittal for a woman charged with ABH.
R v TD, Croydon Magistrates’ Court [2026]
Secured an acquittal for a man charged with racially aggravated s.5 Public Order.
R v DB, Cambridge Magistrates’ Court [2026]
Secured an acquittal for a woman charged with failure to provide a specimen.
R v CJ, Medway Magistrates’ Court [2026]
Secured an acquittal for a man charged with assault by beating and theft.
R v Y, Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court [2025]
Secured an acquittal for a youth charged with assault by penetration and assault by beating.
R v JA, City of London Magistrates’ Court [2025]
Secured an acquittal for a man charged with racially aggravated ABH.
R v JD, Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court [2025]
Secured an acquittal for a man charged with possession of an imitation firearm in a public place.
R v NB, Bromley Magistrates’ Court [2025]
Secured an acquittal for a man charged with possession of a bladed article in a public place.
Extradition:
Romania v SR, Westminster Magistrates’ Court [2026]
Secured the discharge of the Requested Person on Article 8 grounds.