Education

LLB (Hons) 1995
Qualified as a solicitor 1996
Granted Higher Rights (Criminal)2001
Year of Call 2005

Practice

Roy practised as a solicitor and then solicitor advocate for a number of years before being called to the Bar in 2005. Roy began his career at O'Keeffe Solicitors in 1995 before setting up 'Ledgisters Solicitors' in Shepherds Bush as the youngest senior partner in the UK in 1998. He earned a place in the 'Professional Who's Who' for his achievements and went onto establish a further practice specialising in criminal defence in Manchester.

Roy developed his criminal practice as a solicitor acting on behalf of clients in a range of criminal matters. His background and training are invaluable when practising as an advocate. He attained higher rights in 2001 and is regularly instructed as sole advocate, junior advocate and more recently leading advocate. Roy frequently appears in Crown Courts throughout the UK and enjoys working both in and out of London.

Roy Ledgister is associated with the following areas of expertise:

Crime 
General Fraud

Cases

Crime

Murder

  • R v Sinclair  - Leading counsel at the Old Bailey acting on behalf of a young defendant charged with Victoria train station murder of 15 year old Sofian Belamouadden who was stabbed before rush hour commuters on the station concourse. Only junior leader amongst 20 Queens Counsel in a case involving the most defendants tried on a single murder in the UK.
  • R v Goren and others - on behalf of the main defendant in a conspiracy to murder his daughter Tulay Goren and attempting to murder her boyfriend in an 'honour killing' where the body has never been recovered. 
  • R v Abrahams - Leading counsel at the Old Bailey acting on behalf of defendant charged with attempt murder of two men who were lured to an address and shot a number of times including to the head and body.
  • R v Sydney- Acting on behalf of defendant alleged to have chased and shot repeatedly at the victim after he exited a Christening service holding a baby in his hands.
  • R v Richmond and others - Defending the main defendant, 13 year old boy charged with the murder of Kojo Yenga in Hammersmith.
  • R v Costa – Defending male charged with the Oxford Street Murder which occurred outside McDonalds in broad daylight following an altercation with the victim who was awaiting trial in a high profile sex case.
  • R v Kerr and another - Defendant charged with murder and double attempt murder following a street incident where a knife was used. 
  • R v Wilson and others - Conspiracy to murder, kidnap and false imprisonment case in which Acted on behalf of defendant owed £20k by main victim who operated a cannabis farm. The defendant instructed a gang to recover the money owed by kidnapping and torturing the owner and staff of the cannabis farm. The torture included beating, drowning, electrocution, assault with a nail gun and pouring of acid on two victims, and death arose from using a metal pole to sexually assault the deceased. The deceased's family members were kidnapped and tortured and subjected to attrocities in a disused barn and made to watch the murder. The case attracted mass media attention as one of the defendants was at the time an undercover BBC reporter. 
  • R v Johnson and others - Acting as sole advocate on behalf of defendant who appeared at CCC in part 2 of a 16 handed murder trial resulting in death of student in Southall area due to mistaken identity. 
  • R V Akinfenwa and others - Acting on behalf of defendant charged with conspiracy to murder a youth in a 'honey trap' whereby the deceased was lured to his death by his girlfriend so he could be assaulted by a rival gang. 
  • R v Bisson and others –Shooting resulting in the death of a man following an argument in a public house.
  • R v Alvis and others – Multi-handed gangland conspiracy to murder in London where deceased was murdered.
  • R v Stephenson and others - Murder of the girlfriend of a robbery target who disturbed the gang at her home address. The victim was brutally murdered with multiple stab wounds and left to die at an address in Walthamstow.
  • R v Farrel and others  - Conspiracy to murder.
  • R v Thwaites and others - Attempted murder of a man in a car park outside of a night club arising from a pre-existing feud. The defendant was pursued through the streets of South London by a number of police cars and fired shots at the various vehicles with a sub-machine gun hitting police cars.
  • R v Nettleford and others - Defended man charged with double murder in London, and conspiracy to murder in the Bristol area. The prosecution alleged that the gang split up to coordinate the assassinations to take place both in London and Bristol at the same time resulting in the death of a man on a dance floor in a Croydon nightclub, and bouncer who tried to prevent the escape of the gunman. At the same time, in the Bristol area it is alleged that the gang members pulled alongside a car and opened fire with an assault rifle intending to hit a rival gang member. The intended target escaped with non-life threatening injuries though two female passengers who had accepted a lift were hit, resulting in blindness to one and paralysing injuries to the other.

Drugs

  • R v Beckford and others - Multi-handed conspiracy to supply Class A drugs involving covert police operation.
  • R v Rochester and others -  Acting on behalf of the main defendant in a conspiracy to import class A drugs into the UK using a cabin crew member as the means for couriering the drugs.
  • R v Ormsby and others - Acting as lead advocate on behalf of a defendant charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs in what was said to be the largest drugs operation in the region at the time. 
  • R v Murphy and others - Conspiracy to supply Class A.
  • R v Shah - Acting as lead advocate on behalf of a female charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs in SE England.

Other Serious Crime 

  • R v Burke and others - Conspiracy to kidnap family members of a serving prisoner as they left a Manchester prison. Following a controlled ransom drop, the defendants recovered the money without detection.
  • R v Toygun and others - European police operation uncovering a conspiracy to facilitate the unlawful entry of Turkish nationals to the UK.
  • R v Coe - Defending man who attempted to fire a sawn off shot gun at point blank range at police officers in the Leeds area following a car chase. Due to the poor condition of the gun, it failed to discharge the cartridge but emitted smoke.
  • R v Ssekemate and others - Defending a man charged with conspiracy to falsely imprison and kidnap a victim who owed a debt. Victim was kidnapped near his home address and rescued by police days after.
  • R v Ali and others - Defendant charged with conspiracy to kidnap and cause GBH of a youth alleged to have assaulted the defendants younger brother. The victim was kidnapped and taken to a different locations where he was stabbed with a knife, attacked with a meat cleaver and wounded with a machete and samurai sword allegedly purchased specifically for the assault.
  • R v Kaduji and others - 'Gone in 60 seconds' thefts - Defendant charged with conspiracy to steal high value motor vehicles in £3m car ringing sting involving celebrities being targeted. 

General Fraud

  • R v Aziz and others - conspiracy to defraud - mortgage fraud and money laundering
  • R v Osenie and others - Large scale conspiracy to defraud whereby members of the publics bank accounts were compromised by staff working in banks and or in customer service departments who passed on the details resulting in millions being defrauded.
  • R v Ahmed and others - Multi-handed conspiracy to defraud clearing banks

Money Laundering

  • R v Rochester and others - Acting as lead advocate in money laundering case in which it was alleged that the defendant laundered up to £20m through the Caribbean.

Associated Work

  • Roy is a member of British Boxing Board Southern Area Council where he advises on legal matters.
  • He frequently mentors inner city youths, frequently speaks at schools and colleges as a motivational speaker and advises on careers in the legal profession.
  • Registered Advocacy Trainer

Professional Memberships

  • Criminal Bar Association

Contact

T. 020 7067 1500

E. rledgister@25bedfordrow.com