Sarah Magill

Sarah Magill

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Counter terror prosecutor and defence Barrister, Sarah appears in the most serious criminal cases including murder and complex fatalities. Sarah appears regularly both in Courts Martial and the civilian courts. She transferred to the Bar in 2016 with an existing practice.

Sarah has particular expertise in fraud and blackmail cases involving victims who lack capacity, abuse of trust, Wills, probate and property. She also receives specialist instructions in regulatory matters and electoral cases involving attempts to compromise elections, brought by the counter terror division.

Instructed in regulatory cases including health and safety, and licensing matters including firearms and license appeals brought by commercial animal breeders, Sarah acts for and against licensing and prosecutorial authorities and on behalf of insured and private parties.  Sarah acts in cases in Wales and England and is conversant with devolved Welsh licensing legislation.

Described as “knowledgeable, warm but assertive when needed” with clients and “articulate and fearless” in court, she impresses “with her command of detail and with her obviously high level of skill at deciding the really important points to go at. She is also clearly someone who knows what is right and is prepared to stand her ground.”

Notable Cases

Driving

R v HR, 2023

Trial for death by dangerous driving. Defended alone one of two defendants prosecuted for causing the death of a 16 year old pedestrian, a school girl walking to college. The case post-dated the amendment to the maximum sentence for this offence to life.

Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court

R v GH, 2017

Causing serious injury by dangerous driving.  Prosecuted HGV driver who did not pay attention to any overhead warning signs and drove into queue of stationary traffic, causing lifelong disabilities and life-limiting injures to several people.

Carlisle Crown Court

Driving
Drugs

Operation Brick, 2024

Conspiracy to supply cocaine. Prosecuted alone; six defendants had engaged in a professional ‘deliveroo’ type cocaine dealing throughout Lancashire for just under one year. All convicted.

Burnley Crown Court

Operations Quebec and Quebec 2, 2023

Junior alone in the prosecution of multi-handed Operation Quebec and then led junior in the larger more expansive Operation Quebec 2. The prosecutions involved conspiracy to supply class A from Liverpool to Blackpool and elsewhere. All defendants in Operation Quebec were convicted and out of 28 defendants in Operation Quebec 2, 25 were convicted.

Preston Crown Court

Manchester Arena bombing; Operation Mantaline, 2019

Prosecuted five terror suspects including one in absence for conspiracy to supply class A, offences discovered during the investigation of the arena bombing during the Ariana Grande concert. Later reported within the Inquiry proceedings.

Manchester Crown Court

R v Hamilton [2016] EWCA Crim 78

Conveying articles into prison (cocaine) – this case is the authority for how to sentence conveyance of drugs into prison. Successfully reduced Ms Hamilton’s sentence by half.

Drugs
Firearms

R v A, P and B, 2024

Represented defendant accused of firearms possession; question of antiquity. Advanced two limbs of legal argument denying possession and raising antiquity; crown offered no evidence.

Manchester Crown Court

R v BX, 2023

Defendant prosecuted for possession of imitation firearm used to threaten; guilty plea entered on a basis that enabled him to avoid an immediate prison sentence and keep his business.

Preston Crown Court

Operation Marley, 2023

Defendant prosecuted for possession of multiple firearms and relevant ammunition with intent to endanger life. Not guilty verdicts recorded and defendant convicted of lesser offence whereby liberty was retained.

Preston Crown Court

Firearms
General Crime

R v AM, 2024

s.3 Explosive Substances Act 1883. Prosecution junior. Defendant had viable improvised explosive device, improvised explosive device disguised as a firearm, imitation firearm and knife.

Preston Crown Court

R v A, 2024

Arson with intent to endanger life. Defended lay-client alleged to have been involved in a fire attack on a terraced domestic premises while a person was inside the house. The crown offered no evidence following cross-examination of the complainant on identification. Defendant acquitted before half-time and released from custody immediately.

Preston Crown Court

Crime
Military

R v Major A, 2024

Catterick; multi-count indictment including assault. Adduced sensitive evidence from very senior military officers to achieve satisfactory outcome for officer (loss of seniority, no further penalty).

R v WO1, 2023

B – Catterick; multi-count indictment including assaults and public order act offences. Client received extremely favourable outcome with plea accepted to lesser alternative offence. Reduced by one rank.

Sarah accepts instructions in respect of Service Complaints, AGAI 67 proceedings, inquests and inquiries, including sensitive matters.

Co-author of Forces Legal Resources, Sarah has written a body of articles kept online to assist members of HM Forces navigating the Service Justice System with colleague Matthew Bolt.  Forces Legal Resources can be found at here

Military
Murder and Manslaughter

R v Wilkinson, 2024

Defence junior. Defendant murdered, disembowelled and decapitated his neighbour and then distributed his remains throughout a large geographical area.

Preston Crown Court

Murder and Manslaughter
Rape and Sexual Offences

Operation Valetta, 2023

Prosecuted series of exposure attacks involving a predatory male targeting female care home staff at night over nine months. Convicted on all counts.

Burnley Crown Court

R v D, 2023

Defended medical professional accused of rape and violent attacks against three separate female complainants. After advancing legal argument the Crown abandoned one complainant and continued to trial in respect of the remaining two. Acquitted of every allegation made by the three women.

Preston Crown Court

R v J, 2023

Rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and ABH. Marital allegations against spouse. Acquitted of rape and s.47 ABH, hung jury on coercive and controlling behaviour; no retrial.

Manchester Crown Court at Minshull Street

Rape and Sexual Offences
Regulatory, Inquests, Inquiries and Licensing

Part of the junior team instructed on the Covid Inquiry for the Health and Safety Executive.

Instructed off-panel by HMG in a particularly sensitive inquiry involving international reciprocal agreements.

Inquest touching on the death of a prisoner; Stafford, represented the family in a death in custody case where the cause of death was the consumption of novel psychoactive substances (‘spice’).

Animal Protection Society v M. et al, 2022

Advanced detailed legal argument that had the effect of terminating the prosecution.  The case was the beginning of the demise of both the charity and the solicitors’ firm, the prosecution were robustly criticised and the case received widespread media attention together with the cases that followed it.

Preston Crown Court

Cumberland County Council v BN, 2024

Carlisle Crown Court – represented director prosecuted for offences parasitic to an insolvent company. Put forward legal argument. Several offences withdrawn, director pleaded guilty to the remainder, received a fine.

Carlisle Crown Court

 

Sarah is selected to act in cases involving commercial animal breeders challenging local authority decisions in respect of licensing.

Firearms Licensing; Sarah appears for police forces and private clients in licensing appeals.

Violence

Operation Adelite, 2021

Defence junior in ten-handed conspiracy to murder trial involving drill lyrics. Adduced voluminous defence evidence including music. Relied upon expert in drill. Jury acquitted client of conspiracy to murder, convicted instead of conspiracy to cause GBH.

Manchester Crown Court

Violence

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Achievements

Memberships
  • Serious Crime – level 4
  • General Crime – level 4
  • Counter Terror – level 3
  • Regulatory Board (The Health and Safety Executive, Coal Board, Environment Agency, Office of Rail and Road, National Resources Wales, Care Quality Commission and the Office for Product Safety and Standards).
  • Association of Military Court Advocates
  • Criminal Bar Association
  • Health and Safety Lawyers’ Association
  • Northern Circuit
  • Middle Temple
Appointments
  • CPS Panel (Grade 3)
  • CPS Fraud Panel (Grade 2)
  • CPS Serious Crime Panel (Grade 3)
  • Specialist Regulatory Advocate Panel
  • Association of Military Court Advocates