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    Don't buy..

    drugs from your clients.


    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...he-represented

    A barrister whose clients have included Nadine Dorries has been jailed for 14 months after trying to buy drugs from two men he represented over drug supply allegations.
    Henry Hendron, 42, asked to buy class A methamphetamine and then class C GBL from Arno Smit and another man, messages found on his mobile phone revealed.

    The lawyer, who had represented both men over drug supply allegations, was arrested outside Belmarsh prison in May last year while visiting Smit as his lawyer, Woolwich crown court heard.

    He was jailed for 14 months by Judge Mann after previously admitting two counts of intentionally encouraging or assisting the supply of class A drugs, one similar charge involving class C drugs, and possession of a class A drug.

    Mann described Hendron as “clearly bright and capable”, adding: “It is clear you are a well-thought-of person both professionally and personally.”

    “I want to make it clear that it is not the fact that you are a barrister that is so serious.

    “What is so serious is these offences have been committed by you in the context of you asking those you represent, or represented, to supply you with drugs.”

    Hendron had asked to buy drugs from Smit in September 2021 just weeks before his client was arrested. He then represented Smit at the police station, the magistrates court and at Woolwich crown court, where his client entered not guilty pleas in November 2021 but was later jailed, the court heard.

    “The consequence of that professional act is beyond my jurisdiction, but it shows, if I may say, the seriousness and the level to which you had sunk,” the judge told him.

    “You were messaging a client of yours who was later to face crown court proceedings for supply of drugs, you were encouraging him to supply you with drugs, then went to court to represent him.

    “So there is an abuse of responsibility to that defendant and an abuse of responsibility to the court.”
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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