Practising exclusively in criminal law, Ebraham’s expertise spans all types of serious crime, including murder, violence, the supply of class A drugs, serious sexual offences, fraud and corruption. He acts both for the prosecution and the defence.
He was a member of the panel and a co-author of the Justice report on Miscarriages of Justice.
Key cases
- R v Mallard & Watson (2007): "The baby burning" case: representing the girlfriend of a man who tried to conceal non-accidental injuries to her four-month old baby by crashing and setting fire to a car with the baby inside
- R v Pepperman [2007] EWCA Crim 1552: prosecuting a doctor accused of indecently assaulting his patients
- R v Roy Clarke (2006): "The octogenarian paedophile" case - representing a swimming coach who had sexually abused children for more than 50 years
- R v Robert Gallagher (2006): "The ‘sick teacher's videos" case: prosecuting Robert Gallagher, a music teacher who made perverted films of his female pupils
- R v Bowles & Bowles [2004] EWCA Crim 1608: Prosecuting Lewis and Christine Bowles who defrauded their elderly neighbour of her savings
- R v Nazir & Ors [2002]: "The Ross Parker racist murder" - prosecution junior in the trial of an asian gang convicted of a racist killing
Contact Ebraham Mooncey
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7242 3555
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7242 2511
Email: clerks@7br.co.uk
