Ranked in 2 Practice Areas
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Band 1

Police Law: Mainly Claimant

UK-wide

19 Years Ranked

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Band 2

Civil Liberties & Human Rights

UK-wide

14 Years Ranked

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Provided by Sarah Ricca

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Practice Areas

In the Chambers legal directory Sarah is top ranked in police law and in civil liberties and human rights. She is described as “an amazing tactician” and “a tough negotiator” who is “very clever and very committed”.

Sarah has significant expertise in all areas of litigation relating to the criminal justice system and issues of human rights and civil liberties. She represents families bereaved as a result of failings of public authorities, as well victims of police misconduct and prisoners denied fundamental rights.

Sarah is especially sought after to represent families whose loved ones have died through state failings or abuses. These cases involve assisting the family through the investigative stage, the decision whether to bring disciplinary and/or criminal charges, the inquest or public inquiry process and civil proceedings seeking damages and/or a declaration for any wrong doing.

Sarah represents victims of crime in cases concerning the right to equal protection from the law. She has represented a number of families in inquests and civil claims arising from violations of the state’s article 2 obligations to protect women facing domestic violence. She has secured findings by juries that failings of the police, social services and mental health services have contributed to the death of women at the hands of their violent partners. She has helped her clients to secure disciplinary action against officers and substantial compensation in civil claims.

She has represented victims of disability hate crime and their families who are failed by the police, social services and other authorities. She has brought public and private law claims for women subjected to sexual violence who have been failed by the criminal justice system.

Sarah has acted for protestors in successful civil claims against the police for assault, false imprisonment, misfeasance, malicious prosecution and human rights and Equality Act breaches. She has brought successful claims against the Ministry of Justice on behalf of prisoners for various abuses by prison officers, including assaults, breaches of human rights and disability and race discrimination. Sarah also has expertise in cases concerning immigration detention, bringing a number of successful claims for assault, false imprisonment and human rights breaches.

Sarah receives referrals from a number of charities, campaigning organisations and activists, including those campaigning for abused women, vulnerable young people in prison and immigration detainees.

Career

Sarah Ricca is one of the founding partners of Deighton Pierce Glynn. She trained and qualified as a solicitor at Simons Muirhead & Burton in 1995. She later joined Hickman and Rose where she specialised in actions against the police and became a partner. She moved to Deighton Guedalla as a partner in 2008.

Professional Memberships

Sarah is a longstanding member of the Police Action Lawyers Group which she chaired from 1998 to 2012. She is also a member of Inquest Lawyers’ Group.

Chambers Review

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Police Law: Mainly Claimant - UK-wide
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Band 1

Sarah Ricca has a wealth of experience advising on actions against the police. She assists bereaved families with claims relating to deaths caused by police restraint. Ricca also has a strong reputation for handling matters concerning violence against women and failures by the police to investigate.


Civil Liberties & Human Rights - UK-wide
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Band 2

Sarah Ricca is notably skilled in representing the families of those who have died as a result of alleged neglect from public bodies, such as the police, mental health services and social services. She is highly experienced in cases involving domestic violence.

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