Andrew Gerald Lingard
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
The Respondent, a solicitor, was convicted at the High Court of Justiciary of rape and two charges of lewd, indecent and libidinous practices toward children, and sentenced to 7 years imprisonment. The Law Society brought a Section 53(1)(b) complaint. The Respondent's motions to hold the hearing in private and to be anonymised in publicity (relying on ECHR Articles 6/8 and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, citing risks to himself and his family) were refused, as the conviction was already in the public domain and open justice prevailed. The Tribunal found him not a fit and proper person to practise and struck his name from the Roll of Solicitors. The conduct was found to exhibit a complete lack of integrity (no express finding of dishonesty). Expenses were awarded against the Respondent, to be taxed.
Duties found breached:
Aggravating factors:
- Convictions for three serious offences including rape and lewd and libidinous conduct toward children
- Lengthy 7-year custodial sentence
- Conviction widely reported, identifying him as a solicitor
Mitigating factors:
- No previous finding of professional misconduct or unsatisfactory professional conduct
- Cooperated with the Law Society from the outset
- Admitted the conduct at an early stage and was prepared to be struck off
- Did not delay proceedings
Documents
Source: https://www.ssdt.org.uk/findings/law-society-v-andrew-gerald-lingard/