Tyler is developing a practice in crime, following her successful completion of pupillage.
She brings with her a wealth of legal knowledge and a keen passion for Criminal Law.
Her legal journey has seen her working as part of defence teams, tackling some of the most serious offences, including murder, rape and serious fraud.
Prior to joining 33BR, Tyler worked as a criminal paralegal at a prestigious Legal 500 firm, where she assisted in defending clients against prosecutions brought by authorities such as HMRC, the Serious Fraud Office, and the Crown Prosecution Service. Her experience spans all stages of the litigation process, from pre-charge to appeals.
While attending Bar School, Tyler provided legal guidance to individuals who failed to qualify for legal aid.
Tyler has a particular interest in representing vulnerable clients, with a focus on young offenders and individuals suffering from mental health conditions and intends to advocate fiercely for their rights and best interests. She has recently undertaken training with the YJLC to represent child defendants in the Youth and Crown Court.
Tyler is a Grade 1 prosecutor on the CPS General Crime Panel.
The Honourable Society of Grays Inn
The Criminal Bar Association
Women in Criminal Law
Education:
BPC LLM (Distinction) – University of Law London Bloomsbury (2023)
BPC (Very Competent) – University of Law London Bloomsbury (2023)
LLB (High 2:1) – University of Durham (2022)
Training:
Completed the Pupillage Advocacy Course Training
Youth Justice Legal Centre Training for Young Offenders in the Youth and Crown Court
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R v RM – Luton CC: Defended a trial relating to allegations of intentional strangulation and threatening with a bladed article. Client acquitted on one count of intentional strangulation and jury hung on the remaining counts.
R v JN – Isleworth CC: Defended a client in a multi-hander for importation of Class B drugs of around 45kg each into the UK. Client sentenced to 22.5 months imprisonment.
R v JS – Woolwich CC: Defended a client who pleaded guilty to threatening an individual with a sword. D sentenced to 6 months imprisonment deemed served.
R v BG – Warwick CC: Defended a young client charged with multiple counts of robbery. Client has previous convictions for robbery from the previous year. D sentenced to a suspended sentence of 12 months in a YOI.
R v IN – Stratford Magistrates Court: Defended a client charged with Assault by Beating. Client acquitted after a successful half-time submission.
R v NG – Warwick CC: Defended a client charged with breach of SHPO with recent previous convictions for the same offence. D sentenced to a low-level community order.
R v WR – Isleworth CC: Defended a client originally charged with Burglary and Criminal Damage. Made representations to the Crown and a plea to Common Assault and Criminal Damage was accepted. D sentenced to a medium level community order
R v DW – Woolwich CC: Defended a client charged with two counts of intentionally causing racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress against two police officers. Client acquitted at half time on all counts.