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'''Mark Ellison''' QC is a British barrister.
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He led the prosecution of [[GCHQ]] whistleblower [[Katharine Gun]] in 2004.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/feb/25/iraq.pressandpublishing</ref>
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==Murder of Stephen Lawrence==
 
==Murder of Stephen Lawrence==
 
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In 2012, Ellison successfully led and secured the first convictions of any of Stephen Lawrence's murderers, through the convictions for murder of Gary Dobson and David Norris. After discussions with Dame [[Doreen Lawrence]], [[Home Secretary]] [[Theresa May]] commissioned Ellison to review [[Scotland Yard]]'s investigations into alleged police corruption. May presented the report to Parliament on 6 March 2014. Sir [[Bernard Hogan-Howe]], [[Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police]] said the report, which has prompted an inquiry into undercover policing, was "devastating".
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In 2012, Ellison successfully led and secured the first convictions of any of Stephen Lawrence's murderers, through the convictions for murder of Gary Dobson and David Norris.  
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After discussions with Dame [[Doreen Lawrence]], [[Home Secretary]] [[Theresa May]] commissioned Ellison to review [[Scotland Yard]]'s investigations into alleged police corruption. May presented the report to Parliament on 6 March 2014. Sir [[Bernard Hogan-Howe]], [[Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police]] said the report, which has prompted an inquiry into undercover policing, was "devastating".
 
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Latest revision as of 10:16, 17 June 2021

Person.png Mark Ellison   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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BornMark Christopher Ellison
Mark Christopher Ellison, London
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Wales
Successfully led and secured the first convictions of any of Stephen Lawrence's murderers

Employment.png First Senior Treasury Counsel

In office
January 2006 - September 2008

Mark Ellison QC is a British barrister.

He led the prosecution of GCHQ whistleblower Katharine Gun in 2004.[1]

Murder of Stephen Lawrence

Full article: Stephen Lawrence/Murder

In 2012, Ellison successfully led and secured the first convictions of any of Stephen Lawrence's murderers, through the convictions for murder of Gary Dobson and David Norris.

After discussions with Dame Doreen Lawrence, Home Secretary Theresa May commissioned Ellison to review Scotland Yard's investigations into alleged police corruption. May presented the report to Parliament on 6 March 2014. Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police said the report, which has prompted an inquiry into undercover policing, was "devastating".

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