Neal Simmons
Allegation / charges
Criminal Convictions
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The respondent solicitor was convicted at Guildford Crown Court of two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation (relating to a personal injury claim and a road traffic accident insurance claim), receiving concurrent suspended prison sentences plus unpaid work and £18,000 compensation. She admitted the disciplinary allegation. The Tribunal found the allegation proved and, treating the offences as dishonesty offences with aggravating features (conspiracy with a member of the public, planning, repetition, personal gain) and no exceptional circumstances, struck her off the Roll. She was ordered to pay agreed costs of £1,325.21.
Duties found breached:
- Uphold public trust in the profession
- Non-discriminatory acceptance and cab-rank
- No conflict between current clients
Aggravating factors:
- Conspiracy involving a member of the public
- Offences were planned
- Offences were repeated
- Offences committed for personal gain
- Offences arose from criminal convictions for conspiracy to commit fraud
Mitigating factors:
- Self-reported the matters to the SRA
- Cooperated fully with police and SRA
- Suffering postnatal depression at the time affecting judgment
- Relatively inexperienced solicitor
- No previous disciplinary matters
- Provided character references
- Offences not committed in course of employment
Duties engaged
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