Nigel Peters

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Nigel Peters
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Circuit Judge
Assumed office
2012
MonarchsElizabeth II
Charles III
Personal details
BornNigel Melvin Peters
(1952-11-14) November 14, 1952 (age 73)
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Leicester
OccupationCircuit Judge
ProfessionBarrister-at-law

Nigel Melvin Peters KC (born 14 November 1952), styled His Honour Judge Peters KC,[1] is a Circuit Judge in England and Wales.

Early life

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Born at Denmark Hill, London, son of Sidney Peters, he was educated at Hasmonean Grammar School and Leicester University, where he read Law, graduating with the degree of LLB.

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Peters was called to the Bar in 1976 and was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1997.[2] He became a Recorder in 1998 and a Circuit Judge in 2012.[3] He has been a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn since 2006.

On Monday 5 August 2013, Peters, sitting in the Crown Court at Snaresbrook, sentenced Neil Wilson, aged 41, who pleaded guilty to sexual activity with a 13-year-old girl, to a suspended sentence of imprisonment, causing concern in his sentencing remarks when quoting the opening by the prosecution that the girl had contributed by being a "sexual predator".[4] Attorney-General Dominic Grieve QC referred the sentence for review by the Court of Appeal[5] which judged it to be unduly lenient and revised Wilson's sentence to an immediate two-year prison term.[6] The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office was compelled to follow up a parliamentary complaint about HHJ Nigel Peters' sentencing options, apropos "perceived" erroneous consideration of the girl's alleged appearance and behaviour as mitigating factors,[7] but all such complaints relating to the matter were summarily dismissed (see JCIO website - News 1 July 2014).[8]

Personal life

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A cricket enthusiast, Peters lives in London NW1. A longstanding member of Marylebone Cricket Club and Chairman of MCC's membership committee,[9] he also belongs to the Garrick Club.

References

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  1. ^ I www.lincolnsinn.org.uk Archived 6 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine
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  3. ^ www.justice.gov.uk
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  5. ^ www.judiciary.gov.uk/judgments[dead link]
  6. ^ www.telegraph.co.uk
  7. ^ www.independent.co.uk
  8. ^ www.judicialconduct.judiciary.gov.uk
  9. ^ www.mcc.org.uk Archived 12 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine
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