Patrick Harrington (barrister) explained

Patrick Harrington
Honorific-Suffix:QC
Birth Place:Ebbw Vale, Wales
Nationality:Welsh
Education:Ebbw Vale Grammar School
Alma Mater:Birmingham College of Commerce (LLB)
University of Wales (MA)
Occupation:Barrister
Residence:Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales

Patrick John Harrington KC is a Welsh criminal law barrister and King's Counsel.[1] He has acted in more than 250 homicide trials, and has been noted for work on some of "the largest and most complex fraud cases in the UK".[2] He has been referred to as one of Wales' "most prominent" lawyers.

Early life

Harrington was born in Ebbw Vale, attending Ebbw Vale Grammar School.

Upon leaving school, Harrington went to read Law at the Birmingham College of Commerce (now Birmingham City University), obtaining a Bachelor of Laws degree.

Career

Following his education, he was called to the Bar (Gray's Inn) in 1973,[3] and Harrington practiced from chambers in Cardiff for twenty years.

He was appointed as an Assistant Recorder in 1985 and made a Recorder in 1990.[4] In 1993 he took silk, moving to chambers in London. After a "successful" first year in silk, he was invited to join the Chambers of Lord Williams of Mostyn QC at Farrar's Building.

Harrington was head of the Wales and Chester Circuit from 2003 until 2005.

He was Head of Chambers at Farrar's Building in London, which is known in the legal world as "the Welsh castle in the Temple".

Harrington was involved in a "serious" car crash in 2020, and was hospitalised for an extended period of time.

Specialisms

He has appeared in over 250 homicide cases, is ranked in the top tier of both Chambers and Partners, and is a Legal 500 Leading Individual, for his crime and financial crime practice.

Harrington is a Recorder of the Crown Court, former leader of the Wales & Chester circuit, the former Vice President of the National Anti-Doping Panel, and a member of the following associations:

Personal life

Harrington was born in Ebbw Vale and now lives in Raglan, Monmouthshire. He is a member of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society.

He is a keen sportsman, serving as a member of the Ebbw Vale RFC and Glamorgan County Cricket Club. He also plays tennis, and skis, and his hobbies include playing music and classic motors.[5]

Harrington is a keen follower of horse racing, previously owning a horse and competing in races with riders Richard Johnson, Jim Culloty, and Guy Lewis.

In 2013 he became the president of Ebbw Vale Male Voice Choir.

He is the author of a book about session drummer Bobby Graham, entitled The Session Man.[6] Graham performed as part of The Kinks, as well as alongside Tom Jones and Dusty Springfield.

In January 2020, Harrington was left seriously ill after crashing his BMW between junctions 24 (Coldra) and 25 (Caerleon) of the M4 motorway near Newport on 3 January. He was airlifted to the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. No other vehicles were involved, however Gwent Police are appealing for witnesses.

Following the incident, Ebbw Vale Rugby Club President Mark Powell QC issued a statement of condolence. He praised Harrington for his "considerable role alongside the Russell family during the glory years of professional rugby".[7]

Farrar's Building Chambers released a statement on behalf of Susan Harrington in March 2020 reporting that Patrick was mobile and was able to speak, which the Chambers described as "positive progress".[8]

Noted cases

Publications

Books!Title!Publisher!Year
The Session ManBroom House Publishing Limited2004

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Patrick Harrington QC - Farrar's Building. https://web.archive.org/web/20160627031145/http://www.farrarsbuilding.co.uk/barrister/patrick-harrington-qc/. dead. 27 June 2016. Farrar's Building Barristers Chambers. en-GB. 2020-01-08.
  2. News: Top lawyer seriously ill after crash on M4. 2020-01-08. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  3. Web site: Patrick Harrington QC - Criminal CV. Exchange Chambers. 2020-01-08.
  4. Web site: QC appointed choir president. WalesOnline. 2006-12-14. walesonline. 2020-01-08.
  5. Web site: The Legal 500 > Farrar's Building (Chambers of Patrick Harrington QC) > London, ENGLAND > Lawyer profiles > Patrick Harrington QC. www.legal500.com. en-us. 2020-01-08.
  6. Book: Harrington, Patrick John. The Session Man. Broom House Publishing Limited. 2004. 978-0954914202. Monmouthshire.
  7. Web site: Patrick Harrington EVRFC. www.evrfc.co.uk. 2020-01-08.
  8. Web site: Update on our Head of Chambers, Patrick Harrington QC. 2020-03-12. Farrar's Building Barristers Chambers. en-GB. 2020-04-05.
  9. Web site: Murderer with sick mind who lived out his fantasies. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/murderer-with-sick-mind-who-lived-out-his-fantasies-1329353.html . 25 May 2022 . subscription . live. 1996-07-19. The Independent. en. 2020-01-08.
  10. News: Killer with a violent past. 2002-06-28. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  11. News: Bargyfreithiwr amlwg mewn cyflwr difrifol. 2020-01-08. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  12. News: Morris guilty of Clydach murders. 2006-08-17. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  13. News: No new appeal for Clydach killer. 2007-07-11. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  14. Web site: QCs prepare for battle in Geraldine Palk trial. - Free Online Library. www.thefreelibrary.com. 2020-01-08.
  15. News: Defence plea in road deaths case. 2007-10-08. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  16. News: Teenager cleared over crash death of four girls. The Daily Telegraph. 2007-10-10. 2020-01-08. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  17. News: Nurse sentenced for 'sloppy' care. 2010-08-16. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  18. Web site: R v Evans & Others. 2 Hare Court London Barristers Chambers. en-GB. 2020-01-08.
  19. Web site: Six go on trial accused of extensive mortgage fraud. WalesOnline. 2013-01-17. walesonline. 2020-01-08.
  20. Web site: R v Peter Morgan - Sentencing remarks of Mr Justice Garnham - Newport Crown Court. Garnham. J. 21 December 2016. Judiciary of England and Wales. 8 January 2020.
  21. News: Killer millionaire appeals jail length. 2017-10-24. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  22. News: 'Sugar daddy' sentence cut bid fails. 2018-03-20. 2020-01-08. en-GB.
  23. Web site: Press Association. Doel. Jon. Sands. Katie. 2021-01-29. Rugby morning headlines as former Ospreys youth player faces life sentence. 2021-02-05. WalesOnline. en.