HHD promotes John O’Kelly to Associate Solicitor
John graduated from the University of Ulster in 2010 with a 2:1 degree in Law with Politics and qualified as a solicitor in 2013. Following qualification John worked in a specialist county Antrim firm practising in the areas of criminal law, judicial review, prison law, human rights and high court litigation. John joined HHD solicitors in September 2015 and continues to practice alongside partner Matt Higgins in these areas frequently defending clients accused of murder, serious assaults, fraud, rape and high value drug offences in police stations and courts throughout Northern Ireland.
John also has an extensive background in human rights law and in this role he has represented individuals and families seeking justice for loved ones who have suffered at the hands of the state, religious institutions and/or paramilitaries. A priority for John in any case is excellent client care and in this regard John represented the Law Society of Northern Ireland at the International Client Consultation Competition 2013 where he was a finalist competing against lawyers from around the world.
Below is a sample of the cases which John regularly conducts:
R v O’K – John represented a client accused of the largest fraud in Northern Ireland’s history. The client was accused of fraudulently selling property in Turkey to dozens of individuals and investors. The case involved an analysis of in excess of 10,000 pages of documents and financial transactions and compiling complex proofs for counsel and a range of expert witnesses. The case is now regularly cited in other fraud cases.
R v B – John defended a client accused of causing the death of his partner via dangerous driving. This case involved the investigation and determination of complex scientific issues and required the input of and presentation of expert evidence from inside and outside of the jurisdiction.
Re C – John represented a young man who was the subject of a vicious unprovoked assault. The Public Prosecution Service discontinued the prosecution against his assailant and the decision of the PPS was subject to judicial review before the most senior judges in Northern Ireland. The case involved issues of victim’s rights and the supervisory jurisdiction of the High court over decisions of the Public Prosecution Service.
Re MC and others – John represented a family whose mother was killed in the Troubles. The case involved a judicial review of the Chief Constable of the PSNI in respect of his failure to provide the family with information relating to the investigation into the death of their mother.
Re Cr – John successfully represented a life sentence prisoner who received an adjudication for failing a drug test in prison. Following judicial review proceedings the adjudication was quashed and John’s client made a successful application to be released on parole before the Parole Commissioners for Northern Ireland.
R v M – John successfully defendant a young man who was accused of multiple rapes and assaults by his ex-partner. John made a number of applications in the crown court resulting in the disclosure of information which ultimately led to the withdrawal of the proceedings by the PPS.
John currently serves as Treasurer of the NI Young Solicitors’ Association and is a member of the Belfast Solicitors’ Association and the Law Society of Northern Ireland
Commenting on John’s appointment, Partner Matt Higgins has stated “John is an experienced advocate for justice and human rights and has an excellent reputation with successful results in our local magistrates and crown court and also our court of appeal. Criminal defence law is a complicated area of work and John deals with all legal issues in an intelligent and compassionate manner. We are delighted that John will be moving to the role of Associate Solicitor and help to drive the ongoing growth and future of our firm.”