
Laura Kruczynska-Charles
Associate (CILEx Lawyer)About Laura
Laura is an Associate (CILEx) and has worked in the Criminal Litigation team since 2015.
Serious Crime and General Crime
Laura is a key member of Kingsley Napley’s Criminal Defence team. She represents clients in a range of cases involving serious and general crime. The main focus of her work is in criminal defence and police investigations, and she has particular experience of defending allegations of a sexual nature, including representing clients upon arrest and at police interviews. Laura has significant litigation management and trial experience. She is praised by clients for her ability to provide support and guidance in the most challenging and stressful of situations.
Youth Justice and Student Sexual Misconduct
Laura has extensive experience of representing children and young people, particularly in relation to allegations of sexual offences and sexual misconduct. She is committed to ensuring the relevant authorities recognise and respect the special rights afforded to children who find themselves within the criminal justice system. This experience extends to school and higher education investigations, advising clients in respect of both investigation and disciplinary proceedings. She has represented children and young adults in the youth and crown court including cases with concurrent school or university proceedings, providing seamless representation to optimise outcomes.
Police Criminal Records and Data Deletion
Laura is aware of the reputational damage that a criminal allegation can cause and the impact that a criminal record can have on an individual’s future including education, employment and travel and has experience in advising on applications to have personal data deleted from police systems.
Varying and Discharging SOPOs and SHPOs
Laura has developed expertise in applications to vary or discharge Sexual Offences Prevention Orders (SOPO) and Sexual Harm Prevention Orders (SHPO) in cases where their stringent prohibitions have become punitive and/or overlap with statutory notification requirements.
Insights from Laura
A new police approach is needed to tackle overwhelming delays to digital forensics
OfS Condition E6: a first step towards a unified approach to harassment and sexual misconduct, but does it go far enough?
Youth Justice Online – Episode 3: Turning 18 in the Criminal Justice System

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