Jacqueline Lule (1999)Crime, Employment
LL.B (Hons) Middlesex University
LL.M Human Rights Law, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London
Law Teachers Programme
CEDR Accredited Mediator
All aspects of criminal defence work with a particular interest in the implications of the Human Rights Act on criminal cases. Jacqueline represent claimants and respondent in all aspects of employment and discrimination law.
Experienced in dealing with all types of criminal offences including; Murder; rape; ( Including historical child rape and gang rapes); offences involving serious violence; kidnapping and false imprisonment, conspiracy to rob, (12 robberies by triad gangs), firearms, arson with intent, drugs conspiracies, conspiracy to defraud (3 million +), money laundering, advanced fee fraud and conspiracy to defraud the Benefits Agency.
Additionally, Jacqueline also has a developing prison law practice, representing serving prisoners at adjudication hearings; drafting written submissions to, and undertaking oral hearings before, the Parole Board.
Jacqueline also teaches advocacy on a freelance basis at BPP Law School, and, volunteers with the Bar Council’s “Speakers for Schools” project.
CBA, South Eastern Circuit, Amnesty, Justice.
Travelling, Amateur dramatics, Swimming, Reading and generally having fun.
Luganda, and elementary Swahili
Jacqueline worked with asylum seekers and the homeless for a number of years before coming to the Bar. She has worked as a volunteer for a number of organisations including the Brixton Community Law Centre, the Mary Ward Legal Centre, the Free Representation Unit, and the Prisoners' Family and Friends Service. Jacqueline is committed to ensuring Equality and Human Rights for all.