Henry Hendron
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Henry Hendron, called to the Bar at Middle Temple in November 2006, was found in breach of Core Duty 5 after he pleaded guilty and was convicted at the Central Criminal Court on 23 March 2016 of two offences of possessing controlled drugs (Class B and Class C - gammabutrolactone) with intent to supply, committed on 20 January 2015. He was sentenced criminally to a 140-hour unpaid work order with supervision. The 5-person Disciplinary Tribunal found his conduct was likely to diminish public trust and confidence in the profession and suspended him for 3 years.
Duties found breached:
Panel
His Honour Patrick O'Brien (Chair); His Honour Nicholas Ainley; His Honour Nicholas Ainley; Ms Jennifer Jones; His Honour Nicholas Ainley
Duties engaged
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