Suzanne
Crane (1995)
Principal Areas of Practice
Crime
Immigration
Professional Experience
Suzanne is an
experienced criminal practitioner for both prosecution and defence in
the Crown Court and
higher tribunals, including rapes, fraud and money laundering including
cases of several £100,000s, serious violence and high
value drugs supply and importation. She has also been successful cases
at appellate level including R v Mohammed Shazad Hussain
[2008] EWCA
Crim 1438 (compellability of wife, judge's
intervention and
calling of witness) and as a junior in The State v Boyce
(Trinidad and
Tobago) [2006] UKPC 1 (right of prosecution appeal
against acquittal).
Suzanne has also
throughout her career practised in
immigration and
asylum cases, including regular appearances at appellate level and
notably winning at first instance on Article 8 ECHR grounds in a case
that was appealed by the Home Office all the way to the House of Lords
who affirmed the first instance decision (Huang v
Secretary of State
for the Home Department [2007] 2 WLR 581, [2007], [2007] UKHL 11).