Mr Jourdan William Thomas James Penrice

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Barrister Status:
Unregistered
Called:
Oct 2020
Inn:
Lincoln's Inn
Hearing type:
Disciplinary Tribunal (5 Person)
Decision date
14/12/2022
Breach details:
Professional misconduct contrary to Core Duty 3 and/or rC9.1 of the Bar Standards Board Handbook (4th Edition).
Offence details:

Jourdan Penrice, an unregistered barrister, failed to act with honesty and with integrity, and he knowingly misled or attempted to mislead another, in that, on 1 June 2021, while a pupil in Chambers, he submitted to a member of Chambers a draft letter in response to a letter of claim, prepared for the purposes of assessing his capability within pupillage, as his own work, when Mr Penrice knew that the work was not his own and had been taken or substantially taken from the work of that member of Chambers and from the work of a pupil, such work being draft letters written by each of them that Mr Penrice had previously obtained from the room of the member of Chambers without their knowledge or consent.

Jourdan Penrice, an unregistered barrister, failed to act with honesty and with integrity, and he knowingly misled or attempted to mislead another, in that, on 19 May 2021, while a pupil in Chambers, he submitted to a member of Chambers a draft opinion, prepared for the purposes of assessing his capability within pupillage, as his own work, when Mr Penrice knew that the work was not his own and had been taken or substantially taken from the work of that member of Chambers and from the work of a pupil, such work being draft opinions written by each of them that Mr Penrice had previously obtained from the room of the member of Chambers without her knowledge or consent.

Jourdan Penrice, an unregistered barrister, failed to act with honesty and with integrity, and he knowingly misled or attempted to mislead another, in that, on 12 May 2021, while a pupil in Chambers, he submitted to a member of Chambers a skeleton argument as part of his practice advocacy exercise, prepared for the purposes of assessing his capability within pupillage, as his own work, when Mr Penrice knew that the work was not his own and had been taken or substantially taken from the work of a member of Chambers, such work being a skeleton argument that the member of Chambers had submitted for his own advocacy exercise while a pupil in 2018, that Mr Penrice had previously obtained by searching the emails of the Head of the Pupillage Committee without the knowledge or consent of the Head of the Pupillage Committee or the author of the skeleton argument.

Jourdan Penrice, an unregistered barrister, failed to act with honesty and with integrity, and he knowingly misled or attempted to mislead another, in that, on 4 June 2021, while a pupil in Chambers, in a meeting with the Head of the Pupillage Committee, he stated that he had not seen a draft letter written by a member of Chambers before he wrote his own draft letter for the purposes of assessing his capability within pupillage, which statement he knew to be false as he had previously obtained the draft letter written by the member of Chambers from his room without his knowledge or consent.

Sanction:
Not to issue Mr Penrice with a practising certificate for a period of three years from 14 December 2022. Mr Penrice must carry out another six months' pupillage before being issued with a practising certificate and pupillage must not start less than two years from 14 December 2022.
Costs:
£ยค1,800.00
Status:
Final