"A committed and conscientious advocate. She is robust in legal arguments."

― Legal 500 [2022]
Nina Ellin
Call: 1994 | KC: 2023

Appointed to Silk in 2023, Nina Ellin is an experienced specialist criminal practitioner who undertakes both prosecution and defence work across all areas of the criminal spectrum, including cases involving murder, manslaughter and serious violence; serious sexual misconduct; organised criminal activities such as the supply drugs, robbery and fraud.

She has acted in high profile cases involving the murder of young children including as junior prosecution counsel in the trial involving the murder of 6 year old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and the murder of two young children by their mother (case of Porton).

She has conducted many trials both for the defence and prosecution in cases involving serious sexual offences. These have involved child familial abuse (recent and historic), stranger attacks, abuse of trust involving professionals/persons in a position of authority and gang related sexual abuse. Witnesses have included very young children, teenagers and young people, mentally disordered and vulnerable adults. She has used intermediaries on many occasions including in cases where the needs of the witness were complex and is extremely experienced in handling sensitive cases.

Nina Ellin KC has also prosecuted and defended in cases involving various local authorities in relation to unfair trade practices, conspiracy to defraud and Housing Act offences.

She is an experienced Legal Assessor to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and conducts professional disciplinary cases

Teaching

Nina Ellin KC has been approved as a Facilitator for the Advocacy and the Vulnerable training programme and facilitates at training days at the Inner Temple. She also acted as group leader at an advocacy training weekend at Highgate House in May 2019 run by Inner Temple.

Nina has lectured to the CPS RASSO unit in Kent as well as to local solicitors and colleagues on matters relating to vulnerable victims, the use of intermediaries and ground rules.

She has spoken at the “Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing: Safeguarding Children from Sexual Exploitation” symposium hosted by the  Public Policy Exchange in 2013, 2014 and 2015, and at the Public Policy Exchange Event on Serious and Organised Crime in 2016.

She has also lectured at the Child Safeguarding Conference hosted by the Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine in relation to evidence and forensic issues.

Nina Ellin taught on the Bar Vocational Course between 2007 and 2009. She has a Certificate in Academic Practice (City University, London) in 2009.

Recommendations

"A committed and conscientious advocate. She is robust in legal arguments."

― Legal 500 [2022]

"A highly effective and no-nonsense advocate."

― Legal 500 2017

Appointments

  • Grade 4 CPS panel Advocate (London and South East)
  • Grade 4 CPS Serious Crime Panel
  • CPS rape specialist
  • Regulatory List – Care Quality Commission (List B)
  • Legal Assessor at the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • Approved Advocacy and the Vulnerable Facilitator Inner Temple
  • Approved Pupil Supervisor

Education

  • LLB (King’s College London)
  • Maîtrise en droit français (Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne)

Notable Cases

R v Sakalauskas [2023]
Successful defence, leading John Fitzgerald, of a young man charged jointly with three others with the murder of a homeless man. The main perpetrator accused the deceased of stealing his cocaine and began attacking him. The case involved a careful analysis of the CCTV which showed that the others were either trying to stop him or doing nothing other than watching and later searching for the drugs and other items at the scene. The case involved arguments around joint participation, presence and duty to intervene.
The Crown sought convictions on the basis that they assisted or encouraged the serious violence which led to death. The defendant was acquitted of murder.
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R v Smith [2023]
Successful defence of a young man aged 18 at the time, following a submission of no case to answer in relation to a fatal assault on a man in the street. The defendant admitted a first single punch causing minor injuries and also an earlier affray. It was successfully argued however on his behalf that his involvement in the incident was separate and distinct from the subsequent punch by the co-defendant which caused the victim to fall and suffer unsurvivable injuries, and that he was therefore not part of a joint attack causing death.

R v Kennedy [2023]
Successful prosecution of a man charged with the sexual abuse and rape of multiple women and girls over a period in excess of 20 years. He had a number of techniques to engage the young females – either via social media, pretending to be a photographer and encouraging the sending of intimate images, or he would befriend families and get to know their daughters whom he would groom. As a young man he also engaged in social media chats with females, encouraging them to send intimate images and then would blackmail them to send more or to meet him for further sexual encounters. He was described by the judge as a “skilled manipulator” with a sexual interest in children. Following conviction, he was sentenced to 17 years imprisonment.
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R v Ahmed [2023]
Successful prosecution of a male for a number of rapes on different teenage females. He befriended them and then groomed and coerced them into engaging sexual acts with him. On one occasion he supplied nitrous oxide to two females to facilitate his sexual offending. The case involved presenting a pattern of similar offending reported by independent women over time.

R v J [2023]
Successful prosecution of a father charged with historic sexual abuse of his two daughters. They alleged that he had abused them over a period of time from the late 1990’s, whilst children. Neither had witnessed the other’s abuse and they had not spoken about it to each other at the time. The events emerged when adults. All allegations were denied by the defendant. Sentenced to 14 years.

R v Bissendary [2022]
Prosecution of man who drove into a family of five, killing two (including a pregnant mother) and seriously injuring the others (including children) – charged as causing death by dangerous driving and causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Issues around failure to provide blood specimen, impairment as well as mechanical and technical reasons for the collision. Crown’s case was that he was using and dealing cocaine that night. Convicted after trial. Sentenced to 16 years in total.
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R v Baker [2022]
Successful prosecution of a man charge with two separate sexual offences on lone females: one walking home alone at night and another in her own home. Defendant argued (a) that he did not grab the first victim, but merely tapped her shoulder and (b) that the second victim had made advances towards him, and he blamed her. Convicted after trial in relation to both females. Found to be dangerous. Substantial custodial sentence with extended licence.
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R v G & Others [2022]
Defending one of ten young defendants in a child sexual exploitation case (including allegations of rape). The defence raised issues around failures in disclosure (including third party records, phones and social media evidence), failures to objectively investigate and failures to comply with correct evidence gathering procedures, including in the conduct of the ABEs and interviews with the complainant. This resulted in a joint defence abuse of process argument and ultimately a decision by the Crown to offer no evidence against all defendants.
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R v Baweja & Others [2022]
Successful prosecution, leading Craig Evans, of five men charged with conspiracy to facilitate a breach of UK immigration law. The men organised numerous trips in vans, travelling out to the continent, returning with people screwed into false concealments in wardrobes.
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R v Grant [2022]
Prosecuted the driver of a vehicle who killed a delivery driver whilst driving in excess of the speed limit. The driver failed to stop and drove home without reporting the collision, leaving the deceased at the scene. Although the defendant pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving, there was a Newton hearing in relation to whether she had consumed cannabis prior to the collision and as to whether she was aware she had hit a person. After hearing evidence and submissions, the judge ruled against her on both issues.
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R v Case [2022]
Successful prosecution of a man for controlling coercive behaviour and assault in relation to his partner over years.
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R v Williams [2021]
Successful prosecution of a man who attacked an elderly female with a chisel in her own home, ransacking and burgling her home, sexually assaulting her, and tying her to a chair before leaving.
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R v Hughes & Tustin [2021]
Junior prosecution counsel, led by Jonas Hankin QC, in relation to the unlawful death of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, who was subjected to appalling ill-treatment and cruelty prior to his death, including deprivation of food, forced standing, violence, isolation and salt poisoning. Tustin was convicted following an 8-week trial of murder and Hughes of manslaughter resulting from a significant and traumatic head injury inflicted by Tustin. She was sentenced to life with a minimum of 29 years and Hughes was sentenced to 21 years. In his sentencing remarks Mr Justice Wall said the case was one of the most distressing and disturbing cases he had ever had to deal with.
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R v Priadina [2021]
Prosecuted mother of three month old baby daughter for child cruelty and causing grievous bodily harm to her, including substantial head injuries and injuries to her eyes, as well as bruising and scratches her body.
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R v R [2021]
Successful prosecution of a father for the historical sexual abuse of his daughter when she was aged 6.

R v Grigg [2020]
Successful prosecution of a police officer for sexual assaulting a young police cadet whilst in his care.
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R v Bryant [2020]
Junior Counsel led by Oliver Saxby QC in a murder trial of a disabled pensioner in his own home. The victim was bludgeoned to death with various weapons including a hammer and meat cleaver and his body was set alight. The defendant initially denied murder and a trial took place involving substantial medical, forensic, CCTV, witness and other evidence. Close to the end of the prosecution case, the defendant pleaded guilty to manslaughter and arson and in due course he pleaded guilty to murder. He was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 28 years imprisonment.
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R v Bley and Others [2020]
Successful prosecution of four males charged with knife point robbery at a home address where they broke the door down and stole items including money, jewellery and cannabis.
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R v Iqbal [2020]
Successful prosecution of a man found importing £1 million worth of cocaine in his Subaru Imprezza. He denied knowledge of the drugs and gave an account of having travelled to the Nurburgring. He was shown to have lied about his journey to the Continent. He had in fact driven to Rotterdam to collect the drugs.
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R v S & Others [2020]
Leading defence counsel in eight-handed conspiracy to defraud and money laundering in relation to the sale, supply and fit of solar power products. Successful submission of no case to answer, which was initially appealed by the Crown before being withdrawn by them and the defendant being acquitted of all charges.

R v Porton [2019]
Junior counsel led by Oliver Saxby QC in a murder trial of a mother accused of murdering her two children aged 17 months and 3 years. Mother was convicted of both murders and sentenced to life with a minimum term of 32 years.
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R v Pond [2019]
Successful prosecution of a man who sexually assaulted a female following New Years Eve drinks.
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R v L [2019]
Successfully prosecuted a man who conducted a campaign of rape and sexual abuse against a female aged between 10 and 20. He was jailed for 21 years with a 5 year extended licence.
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R v Sandulache [2019]
Successfully prosecuted a lorry driver for causing death by dangerous driving, who was involved in a fatal collision whilst watching a TV programme on his phone.
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R v Belovas [2019]
Defended a member of a gang involved in a BMW car part conspiracy.
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R v Ali [2019]
Successfully prosecuted a retired GP in relation to a sexual assault of a family friend and former patient.
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R v Tamakloe and Others [2018]
Lead prosecuting counsel in the final series of trials (17 defendants in total) relating to a conspiracy to rob and firearms allegations arising from a violent planned robbery of a traveller site by gangs from the south east. The men involved were masked and carrying an array of weapons including firearms as they entered the site and tied up and threatened the occupants including children. The case was factually complex and there were thousands of pages of evidence. It involved phone and cell site evidence, items found at the scene and other locations, ANPR, forensic and other evidence.
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R v Obasa and Others [2018]
Prosecution counsel in a case involving the sexual assault of a young female at a party, who was extremely drunk and unconscious at times. She was sexually assaulted and filmed in a state of undress and being abused. She was also urinated on by males, including Obasa. The defendant Obasa admitted the offence of sexual assault during cross-examination and pleaded guilty to that count during the trial. The footage obtained was shared around with others on social media.
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R v Cato and Gordon [2018]
Prosecuted a case concerning a targeted burglary of a flat and theft of a number of valuable items form the flat of a reality star, including car keys and then a Mercedes car, parked in the parking space underneath the flats. There was gratuitous ransacking and damage caused to items of property and the fabric of the flat itself.
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R v H [2018]
Successfully defended a former Detective Inspector following allegations of sexual assault on a female he met through PlentyofFish.com. The couple ended up back at his flat, where there were references made to Christian Grey from Fifty Shades of Grey. The complainant made allegations of rough kissing, spitting in her mouth, grabbing her face and twisting her nose, as well as other serious sexual assaults described as rough and painful.
There were significant factual differences between the allegations made and the defendant’s account and the trial also raised issues of BDSM and consent. There were also significant failings in the police investigation and in relation to disclosure.
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R v B [2018]
Successfully defended a retired senior fire fighter charged with historic allegations of rape and serious sexual assault. The allegations dated back 30-40 years.

R v M [2017]
Successfully defended an Albanian illegal immigrant charged with sexual offences, where part of his defence was that he was not in the UK at the material time. It was necessary to call a Greek legal expert to demonstrate that Greek documents which he had in his possession had been obtained in Greece by him, at a time when it was said he was in the UK, and to support his alibi.

R v Y [2016]
Successfully defended a 72 year old man charged with sexual offences against his niece during the 1970s.

R v Leppard & Others [2016]
Successfully prosecuted a young male for the rape of a female who was unconscious through drink, which was videoed by her friend on a mobile phone.
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R v Stilwell & Stribling [2016]
Prosecuted two men charged with facilitating the illegal entry into the UK of 18 people on a RHIB dingy.
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R v WM [2016]
Successfully defended a 75 year old man charged with offences of indecent assault on a male and buggery dating back to the late 1970’s.

R v B [2016]
Successfully defended a man charged with cruelty (neglect) relating to an occasion when he was visiting his girlfriend’s home and her young child went missing.

R v Jackson [2016]
Successfully prosecuted a builder charged with fraud and unfair trade practice offences related to the overcharging of elderly home-owners for poor quality or non-existent repairs to their homes. Sentence was appealed, see: [2017] EWCA Crim 78.

R v B [2015]
Successfully defended a 69 year old man facing serious sexual allegations made by his step-daughter dating back to the 1970s. Although now an adult, the complainant required the assistance of an intermediary during her evidence.

R v T [2015]
Successfully prosecuted (as junior counsel to Philippa McAtasney QC) a father charged with serious sexual offences, including rape against his wife, and natural daughters, who both had significant mental health difficulties by the time of the hearing and required the use of an intermediary – one of them becoming selectively mute during the trial.

R v Ward & Others [2014]
Successfully prosecuted (as junior counsel to John O’Higgins) a 14 handed conspiracy to defraud and money laundering, involving a scam on multiple elderly victims resulting in over £250,000 worth of money being defrauded.
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R v Adesanya [2014]
Successful prosecution of a fashion stylist accused of fraud and theft from multiple victims of high value jewelry loaned to him under the false pretext of it being used for fashion shoots for specific magazines.
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R v Molloy [2014]
Successful defence of a lorry driver accused of importing 360 kg of cannabis into the UK.

R v Hassan [2014]
Successful prosecution of a young male for attempted rape of a drunken female in the grounds of a block of flats in south London, where the issue was consent.

R v JF [2014]
Successfully responded on behalf of the CPS to the appeal against sentence which followed the defendant’s conviction for the sexual assault of a profoundly deaf victim (see below): Reported – R v JF [2014] EWCA Crim 1034.

R v JF [2013]
Junior prosecution counsel (to Eleanor Laws QC) in a case concerning sexual allegations involving a victim with profound deafness, learning difficulties and severe communication problems. Two intermediaries working together were required in order to enable the victim to give evidence and parameters for cross-examination were set during an extensive ground rules hearing.

R v S [2013]
Defended a young adult male who was found unfit to plead and stand trial in relation to allegations of rape and sexual misconduct made by two boys.
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R v B [2013]
Prosecuted allegations of historic rape and sexual misconduct on a female from the age of under 13 years into adulthood (prosecuting counsel – trial). Defendant convicted and received 17 years.
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R v S [2013]
Successfully defended a mother charged with child cruelty (neglect) when her four month old son received severe head injuries at the hands of his father (leading defence counsel – trial).

R v P [2013]
Defended allegations of assault by penetration and sexual assault of a girl under 10 by her mother’s boyfriend (defendant acquitted).

R v Heffer [2013]
Successful appeal to the Court of Appeal against sentence for ABH – reported at [2013] EWCA Crim 253.

R v M [2012]
Defended a rape allegation concerning a brother and sister (aged under 16), where the defence was consent. The defendant was acquitted after trial.

R v H [2012]
Successfully prosecuted the natural grandfather of a 9 year old autistic girl in relation to sexual allegations. The use of an intermediary was required at trial.

R v E [2012]
Successful prosecution in relation to allegations of kidnap and sexual assault by a stranger on a 13 year old girl (prosecution).

R v Sivakumar [2011]
Fraud in breach of trust by an employee using customer credit cards (defence). Successfully appealed sentence to the Court of Appeal, reported at [2011] EWCA Crim 1594.

R v Parker and Steele [2010]
Causing death by dangerous driving (trial – prosecution).
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  • Fluent French
  • Good German

Latest news

8th March 2024

Six Pump Court celebrates International Women’s Day 2024

Six Pump Court celebrates the remarkable women barristers in chambers who practise in all areas of law. This year they have achieved success at...

21st November 2023

Nina Ellin KC, leading John FitzGerald, successfully defends a young man charged with the murder of a homeless man in Canterbury

Nina Ellin KC, leading John FitzGerald, successfully defends a young man charged with the murder of a homeless man in Canterbury. Their client was...

9th May 2023

Young man cleared of manslaughter – Nina Ellin KC defending

A young man who was aged 18 at the time of the incident was cleared of manslaughter following a submission of no case to answer in relation to a fatal assault on a man in the street.

27th March 2023

Chambers congratulates Nina Ellin on her appointment to King’s Counsel today

Chambers is delighted that Nina Ellin has officially been appointed King's Counsel at the silk ceremony which has taken place today.

8th March 2023

International Women’s Day 2023 – Six Pump Court Chambers

Six Pump Court celebrates the remarkable women barristers in chambers who practise in all areas of law. This year they have achieved success at all levels with their diverse, busy and successful practices.

23rd December 2022

Chambers congratulates Nina Ellin on her appointment as King’s Counsel

We are delighted to announce that Nina Ellin has been appointed King’s Counsel in the new Silk appointments announced by the Lord Chancellor today. ...

13th December 2022

Nina Ellin prosecutes trial of man for two deaths caused by dangerous driving

Nina Ellin prosecutes in the trial of a man for causing the death of two members of the same family and seriously injuring others by dangerous driving. He was convicted after trial and sentenced to a total of 16 years.

12th May 2022

Five defendants convicted of conspiring to smuggle 35 people into the UK – Nina Ellin and Craig Evans prosecuting

Nina Ellin, leading Craig Evans successfully prosecuted a large people smuggling gang who attempted to smuggle 35 people of all ages into the UK

8th March 2022

International Women’s Day 2022 – Six Pump Court Chambers

Six Pump Court is proud to celebrate the women barristers in chambers who practise in all areas of law:

12th January 2022

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes murder trial – Nina Ellin prosecuting

Nina Ellin led by Jonas Hankin QC successfully prosecuted Arthur Labinjo-Hughes' step-mother (Tustin) and father (Hughes).

18th December 2020

Nina Ellin prosecutes police officer for child sex offences

Nina Ellin has successfully prosecuted a police officer who was convicted and jailed for sexually abusing a child under 16.

3rd September 2020

Amputee Murder – Oliver Saxby QC and Nina Ellin Prosecuting

A man who killed a wheelchair-bound amputee was sentenced to Life Imprisonment on Tuesday.

29th June 2020

Birmingham child death – Oliver Saxby QC and Nina Ellin instructed for Crown

Oliver Saxby QC and Nina Ellin have been instructed in the prosecution of Thomas Hughes and Emma Tustin over the death of a six year old child.

11th March 2020

Disabled pensioner murdered and set on fire – Oliver Saxby QC and Nina Ellin prosecuting

The trial of Michael Bryant started last week at Maidstone Crown Court.

5th March 2020

Nina Ellin prosecutes in drug smuggling case

Nina Ellin prosecutes man for smuggling over £1 million worth of cocaine in the bumpers of his sports car.

4th July 2019

Double murder trial underway – Oliver Saxby QC and Nina Ellin prosecuting

The trial of Louise Porton, charged with murdering her two children, began yesterday at Birmingham Crown Court.

16th April 2019

Nina Ellin prosecutes lorry driver convicted of causing death by dangerous driving

The lorry driver was convicted of causing death by dangerous driving. He had been watching a TV programme on his phone whilst driving an HGV.

22nd February 2019

Catherine Donnelly and Nina Ellin – Level 4 prosecutors on CPS serious crime list

Chambers congratulates Catherine Donnelly and Nina Ellin who have been successful in their applications to be on the CPS "serious crime" list at Level 4.

13th November 2018

John O’Higgins, Nina Ellin and Daniel Stevenson – successful prosecution of a targeted attack on travellers’ site in Kent

The case involved a masked gang, armed with machetes, knives, crow-bars and cable ties, who launched an attack on dwellings in a travellers’ site in Lenham, Kent in 2016.

12th September 2018

Domestic Violence & Abuse – A Guide for Criminal Lawyers

On 15th November Nina Ellin will present a seminar on Domestic Violence and Abuse for both prosecutors and defence lawyers.

21st May 2018

Nina Ellin prosecutes two men for the burglary of reality star’s home

Nina Ellin is currently prosecuting two men for the burglary of reality star’s home address.

26th January 2018

Nina Ellin successfully defends ex-policeman of serious sexual assault

A former Detective Inspector facing allegations of serious sexual assault has been acquitted following a trial at Luton Crown Court.

3rd August 2016

Teenagers prosecuted for rape and sexual assault of ‘comatose’ victim

Nina Ellin has prosecuted a trial which resulted in the conviction of a young man for rape and another for sexual assault. The facts...

1st August 2016

Nina Ellin prosecutes two men for smuggling 18 Albanians into UK

Nina Ellin has prosecuted two men in a case which concerned the smuggling of 18 Albanians into the UK. The two men attempted to...

19th June 2015

Nina Ellin speaking at “Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing” symposium

Nina Ellin will be speaking at the "Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing" symposium held by the Public Policy Exchange on Wednesday 24th June...

27th November 2014

John O’Higgins, leading Nina Ellin successfully prosecute in a fraud case where elderly victims were defrauded of over £250,000

John O'Higgins and Nina Ellin have successfully prosecuted 13 defendants in a fraud case where elderly victims were defrauded of over £250,000. The charges involved...

23rd October 2014

Nina Ellin speaking at Symposium on “Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing: Safeguarding Children from Sexual Exploitation”

Nina Ellin will be speaking at the "Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing: Safeguarding Children from Sexual Exploitation” Symposium at the Public Policy Exchange...

5th October 2014

Nina Ellin speaks at the Level 3 Child Safeguarding Conference 2012

Nina Ellin spoke at the Level 3 Child Safeguarding Conference 2012 held by the Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine Conference in London last week....

5th October 2014

Nina Ellin and Peter Alcock successfully defend mother in child neglect case

Nina Ellin and Peter Alcock successfully defend a mother charged with neglecting her baby boy, who suffered severe head injuries and brain damage at the hands of...

4th October 2014

Nina Ellin speaks at the ‘Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing: Safeguarding Children from Sexual Exploitation’ symposium

Nina Ellin has lectured at a symposium entitled "Child and Adolescent Health and Wellbeing: Safeguarding Children from Sexual Exploitation" run by the Public Policy Exchange this...

4th October 2014

“Vulnerable Witnesses” – Six Pump Court Chambers Crime Seminar

Six Pump Court is to hold a seminar on 'Vulnerable Witnesses' on Thursday 28th November with speakers Eleanor Laws QC and Nina Ellin. The session will be...

9th July 2014

Nina Ellin responds on behalf of the Crown in case concerning sexual assault of a vulnerable complainant

Nina Ellin responds on behalf of the Crown, as the Court of Appeal uphold the sentence of 9 months for the sexual assault of...

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