Health and Safety Sentencing Success
Quentin appeared on behalf of FA who had been the Principal Contractor on a large scale commercial building project in South East London. Following the collapse of a structure at the site a 92 year old woman suffered near fatal injuries. The defendant pleaded guilty to an offence under regulation 28(2) of the Construction (Design and Management ) Regulations 200.
Quentin persuaded the Magistrates Court to accept jurisdiction and the defendant was sentenced to a financial penalty of only £15,000 with compensation to the victim. Quentin also succeeded in arguing that the defendant should pay less than half the significant costs applied for by the Health and Safety Executive.
If you find yourself facing a conviction and would like to consult a legal expert speak to Quentin Hunt either on the telephone or by email.
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Quentin Hunt is known throughout the legal industry for his exceptional skill, fearless approach and honest, courteous attitude.
An award winning Barrister with over two decades’ specialist experience in criminal law.
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Areas of Practice

General Criminal Law
Quentin’s proven track record as a barrister of skill, expertise and determination makes him the ideal choice to fight your corner and ensure that justice is done.

Fraud, Money Laundering & Serious Financial Crime
Quentin Hunt is widely respected amongst peers and clients for his expertise in fighting fraud, pharmaceutical and money laundering cases.

Health & Safety
Quentin specialises in cases where individuals, self-employed persons and companies are accused of breaches of the Health and Safety at Work Act.

Planning Enforcement
Planning enforcement barrister with a reputation for excellence and results, Quentin is ready to discuss any aspect of your case.

Road Traffic & Driving Offences
Quentin has a reputation as one of the UK's premier Road Traffic lawyers and is the go-to choice for celebrities who need legal advice to keep their driving licences.