10/11/13
Defendants facing charges of Supplying Class A Drugs found Not Guilty
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Kangs Solicitors represented 2 out of the 6 defendants who faced an allegation of Conspiracy to Supply Class A drugs following a detailed and complex operation conducted by West Midlands Police. Following a 10 week trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court both of the clients that we represented were found not guilty by the jury on 27th November 2013, the other 4 defendants were convicted by the jury on 26th November 2013.
Both of our clients were extremely impressed by the representation they had received during the proceedings.
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