His normal man must have been ‘unavailable’ that day.
Man, using professional interactions for criminal networking, that is pretty insidious way to abuse the access afforded to their role. He should be debarred.
This is the same guy who killed his 19 year old Brazilian boyfriend having chem sex a couple of years back. Mad he is still able to practice after that.
**Henry Hendron**
**Criminal convictions**
Hendron has 3 convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Hendron was arrested in January 2015 after his 18-year-old boyfriend died of a drug overdose in Hendron’s flat in Middle Temple, where a number of drugs were recovered by the police. Charged with two counts of conspiracy to supply, two counts of possession with intent to supply, and two counts of possession, Hendron initially denied all charges before changing his plea to guilty on the two counts of possession with intent to supply. One of the charges related to the Class B drug mephedrone, while the other related to the Class C drug GBL. Following the two guilty pleas, the other charges were dropped by the prosecution. Hendron was represented by his brother Richard during initial hearings, but changed counsel subsequently. In his evidence, Hendron admitted buying the drugs from then BBC Radio 3 producer Alexander Parkin, but only to share with his boyfriend and to sell on to his friends at cost price. Hendron was sentenced to a community order with 18 months’ supervision and 140 hours’ unpaid work.
Hendron pleaded guilty in March 2023 to three counts of intentionally encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence and one of possessing a Class A drug in or around 2020 to 2021 while he was practising as a barrister. The offences related to Hendron buying or seeking to buy drugs from two clients he was representing at the time. Hendron was remanded in custody to be sentenced in April 2023.
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What a lovely man. If I ever need a barrister, I’ll give him a call. He obviously knows how to get away with crimes.
Ill never understand why people throw away their career like this
What happened to client barrister confidentiality? No honour among thieves. Or dealers apparently
you don’t eat where you shit or shit where you eat.
Wow I just told off the other about how barristers and legal professionals have so much integrity. Load of bollucks
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His normal man must have been ‘unavailable’ that day.
Man, using professional interactions for criminal networking, that is pretty insidious way to abuse the access afforded to their role. He should be debarred.
This is the same guy who killed his 19 year old Brazilian boyfriend having chem sex a couple of years back. Mad he is still able to practice after that.
**Henry Hendron**
**Criminal convictions**
Hendron has 3 convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Hendron was arrested in January 2015 after his 18-year-old boyfriend died of a drug overdose in Hendron’s flat in Middle Temple, where a number of drugs were recovered by the police. Charged with two counts of conspiracy to supply, two counts of possession with intent to supply, and two counts of possession, Hendron initially denied all charges before changing his plea to guilty on the two counts of possession with intent to supply. One of the charges related to the Class B drug mephedrone, while the other related to the Class C drug GBL. Following the two guilty pleas, the other charges were dropped by the prosecution. Hendron was represented by his brother Richard during initial hearings, but changed counsel subsequently. In his evidence, Hendron admitted buying the drugs from then BBC Radio 3 producer Alexander Parkin, but only to share with his boyfriend and to sell on to his friends at cost price. Hendron was sentenced to a community order with 18 months’ supervision and 140 hours’ unpaid work.
Hendron pleaded guilty in March 2023 to three counts of intentionally encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence and one of possessing a Class A drug in or around 2020 to 2021 while he was practising as a barrister. The offences related to Hendron buying or seeking to buy drugs from two clients he was representing at the time. Hendron was remanded in custody to be sentenced in April 2023.
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What a lovely man. If I ever need a barrister, I’ll give him a call. He obviously knows how to get away with crimes.
Ill never understand why people throw away their career like this
What happened to client barrister confidentiality? No honour among thieves. Or dealers apparently
you don’t eat where you shit or shit where you eat.
Wow I just told off the other about how barristers and legal professionals have so much integrity. Load of bollucks