Michael Shrimpton
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Michael Shrimpton, a barrister called by Gray's Inn in 1983, faced professional misconduct charges arising from criminal convictions for indecent images and a bomb hoax. The Tribunal declined to go behind the convictions, finding no exceptional circumstances or significant fresh evidence justifying oral evidence, despite the Respondent's contention that he was innocent and that the image conviction was used to obtain the bomb hoax conviction. The CCRC had thoroughly examined the material. Convictions were treated as proof of the offences. The Respondent advanced no mitigation, maintaining his innocence. Aggravating features included lack of insight, the number of images (40), and lack of remorse. No express finding of dishonesty was made.
Duties found breached:
Aggravating factors:
- Lack of insight
- Multiple images (40 images)
- Lack of remorse
Panel
His Honour Christopher Critchlow (Chair); His Honour Nicholas Ainley; His Honour Nicholas Ainley; Mr Jonathan Glasson KC
Duties engaged
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Documents
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