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Drew St'Clair

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
BodyBar Tribunals & Adjudication Service (BTAS)
Professionbarrister
DateTuesday 7 November 2023
Hearing5 Person Tribunal
AppealFinal

Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision

SanctionSuspension
Suspension26 months
FineGBP 1,000
CostsGBP 2,670
Dishonesty foundNo

Drew St'Clair, a barrister called in 2001, prosecuted a road traffic case at Willesden Magistrates Court on 10 November 2021 where Person A was a vulnerable female defendant and domestic abuse victim. He obtained her personal contact details in his professional role and used them to pursue a romantic interest, contacting her by phone and WhatsApp, causing fear and distress (Charges 1-5, found to be misconduct of a sexual nature/harassment). He also offered no evidence in her case without obtaining CPS instructions (Charges 6-7). The Tribunal found the conduct intentional but no express finding of dishonesty was made. He was suspended 26 months on Charges 1-5, fined £1,000 total on Charges 6-7, ordered to pay £2,670 costs, and his practising certificate suspended with immediate effect.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Misconduct was intentional
  • Breach of a position of power or authority as prosecutor
  • Significant likely impact on public confidence
  • Previous disciplinary findings (though old and different, noted unwillingness to admit them; misleading claim of unblemished record)
  • Lack of awareness/insight into professional boundaries
  • Failure to self-report (left to CPS to report)
  • High level of professional experience (called 2001)

Mitigating factors:

  • Early admission to the CPS
  • Genuine remorse
  • Co-operation with the investigation
  • Voluntarily took remedial steps (online course)
  • Conduct not persistent (limited to 3 contact attempts over 24 hours)
  • Character references (little weight given)

Panel

Her Honour Janet Waddicor (Chair); Ms Naomi Ryan; Mr Yusuf Solley; Ms Lakshmi Ramakrishnan

Documents

Source: https://www.tbtas.org.uk/hearings/findings-and-sentences-of-past-hearings/