Chris Jones Appointed Solicitor-Advocate
The February meeting of the body responsible for regulating solicitors decided that Chris Jones, a partner with lawyers Slee Blackwell specialising in Criminal Law, should be approved as a Solicitor-Advocate.After over 20 years representing clients in the Magistrates Court, this qualification now allows Chris to appear and represent clients in the Crown Court.
The appointment comes in recognition of the extensive experience Chris has gained over the years in a range of Courts and Tribunals including Courts Martial and Coroners Inquests.
Chris commented
'It is very pleasing to be recognised by the Law Society in this way. Although it will not change Slee Blackwell's practice of employing the best barristers to represent clients in the Crown Court in cases that require it, the qualification does extend opportunities to the firm to represent clients through to a conclusion in the Higher Courts when necessary. We now have the scope to assist with all criminal cases through from investigation to conclusion in whatever Court the case is dealt with.'
Chris will join the Solicitors Association of Higher Court Advocates and make use of their specialist training and support.
Solicitor-Advocates now regularly deal with cases in the Crown Court throughout the country wearing black gowns and wing collars. They are not yet allowed to wear the traditional barrister's wig but this distinction continues to be discussed and has become less important over the years.
Chris is believed to be the first solicitor in North Devon to be recognised as a Solicitor-Advocate in this way.
Slee Blackwell already have Solicitor-Advocates qualified to deal with Civil Proceedings based at their Exeter Office.

