Jamie Scott

Year of Call: 2013

Areas Of Specialism

Sexual offences, serious crime, violence and homicide

Career overview

Jamie is an experienced advocate, prosecuting and defending serious crime. He has been led by King’s Counsel and been a leading junior in his own right. He is a Level 4 prosecutor, a member of the Rape and Serious Sexual Offences (RASSO) panel and a member of the Counter-Terrorism panel.



Prior to the Bar, Jamie worked as a caseworker at Brixton Advice Centre, focusing on homelessness, judicial review and defending possession proceedings.


Practice Summary

Jamie’s cases include:

Homicide:

A led junior, defending in a three-week murder trial. The defendant had killed his girlfriend, by strangling her and stabbing her multiple times. Diminished responsibility and loss of control were argued at trial.

A led junior, defending in a murder trial with a teenage defendant. He had killed his mother, stabbing her dozens of times. Diminished responsibility was successfully argued at trial.

Prosecuted an attempted murder where the defendant had embedded a knife in another man’s skull.

Prosecuted a death by dangerous driving case where the defendant had driven at 100mph before killing an elderly married couple.

Sexual Offences:

Defended a university student accused of digitally penetrating a woman too drunk to consent.

Defended a man accused of controlling behaviour and raping his girlfriend. He was acquitted of the rapes.

Prosecuted a man who raped two prostitutes at gunpoint and then robbed them. He was convicted at trial.

Prosecuted a man who had whipped and raped his girlfriend repeatedly over a prolonged period, scarring her body. He was convicted at trial.

Organised Crime:

Led junior, defending in a five-week drugs conspiracy trial. The defendant was accused of being the banker in a cocaine conspiracy in west London and then laundering the proceeds. He was acquitted.

Leading junior prosecuting a three-week Encrochat drugs conspiracy trial. The defendants had sold well over 10kg of cocaine. They were convicted.

Prosecuted a firearms conspiracy trial where the defendants had imported prohibited weapons from Spain. They were convicted.

Prosecuting a wounding with intent trial involving members of the Bandidos motorcycle organised crime group. The defendants were accused of being part of a party that had attacked a rival motorcycle gang.

Financial and Regulatory Crime:

Defended a plumber in a two-week fraudulent trading trial brought by trading standards. He was acquitted.

Represented the lead defendant in a Covid load fraud to obtain funds from Lambeth Council. He pleaded guilty on an accepted basis of plea and avoided a prison sentence.

Represented a defendant prosecuted by the Environment Agency for his part in the dumping of thousands of tonnes of waste on an illegal site.

Other Crime:

Jamie has been involved in many other types of cases, including defending serious allegations of child cruelty, modern slavery and blackmail.

Appellate Practice:

Miller v DPP [2018] R.T.R. 19: A reported appeal by way of case stated that has become an important authority for taking specimens from autistic and vulnerable defendants in custody.

Garrett v Chief Constable of West Midlands Police [2021] 1 WLR 66: responding to an appeal by way of case stated against a dog destruction order and the time limits for bringing such complaints.

R v Ashford [2022] EWCA Crim 1886: successful appeal against sentence that resulted in an immediate release from custody.

R v Janjua [2024] EWCA Crim 32: responded to an appeal against sentence on totality.

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Further Information

Memberships:

  • Midland Circuit
  • Criminal Bar Association

Academic awards:

  • Pegasus Scholarship (six-week placement in the USA), 2018
  • Reid Scholarship (Senior Scholarship for Pupillage) – Gray’s Inn, 2015
  • Norman Tapp Memorial Prize for mooting – Gray’s Inn, 2013
  • Prince of Wales Scholarship – Gray’s Inn, 2012
  • CPE Award – Gray’s Inn, 2011
  • Gurnee Hart Scholarship – Jesus College, Cambridge, 2010

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Witness Familiarisation Support And Courses

These are a few examples of courses in which our members have been involved:

  • Witness familiarisation with trainee police officers and special constables from Northamptonshire Police, where the officers were questioned regarding their statements about ‘mock’ arrest exercises
  • Similar exercises with detectives from the West Midlands Police
  • Witness familiarisation with officers of the Northamptonshire Probation Service.  These officers were given training on the process of giving evidence in sentencing hearings in the Magistrates Court and Crown Court
  • Expert witness familiarisation and training, with expert witnesses such as independent Forensic Scientists, and officers of the Health and Safety Executive. The exercises involved questioning regarding expert reports prepared by the participants

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