Do not trust him. Junior barrister Mr. Thomas Woods withdrew a High Court appeal after witnessing deliberate DPP misconduct to conceal a lawyer's dishonest cross-examination in the courtroom.
The DPP falsely claimed evidence non-submission, influencing the judge. Mr. Woods, aware of the lawyer's perjury, dismissed it by stating "the judge didn't see it that way" and showed a misunderstanding of a traversal.
His withdrawal mirrored the DPP's deception, suggesting potential collusion or gross negligence. The client incurred $7,500 costs.
He definitely cannot be trusted to apply law clearly and appears to be collaborating with the DPP to withhold convictions.