Porsche driver who killed top criminal barrister as he left Law Rocks gig jailed for one year

Avatar photo

By Thomas Connelly on

David Batcup was a tenant at Charter Chambers

David Batcup

A Porsche driver who killed a top criminal barrister and part-time judge travelling home from a ‘battle of the bands’ event for lawyers has been jailed for one year.

Michael Sunnooman is understood to have been travelling at around 40mph when he struck 64-year-old barrister David Batcup as he crossed a road in September 2016. Reports at the time suggested that Sunnooman then drove off, but eventually stopped around 700 metres up the road and called the police.

Batcup — a tenant at Charter Chambers — had just left a Law Rocks charity event in Balham, South West London, at the time of the crash. The event had featured performances from lawyers at Mishcon de Reya, Harbottle & Lewis, and One Inner Temple Lane. Law Rocks has recently gained charitable status, and has set up an annual award in Batcup’s name.

A nurse, who had been eating in a restaurant close by, saw Batcup lying in the 30mph-limit road and rushed over to perform first aid. The part-time crown court judge was pronounced dead at the scene just before 11pm.

The 2018 Firms Most List

Sunnooman was due to face trial for causing death by dangerous driving, but pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey earlier this week to the lesser offence of causing death by careless driving. At the hearing, Judge Richard Marks QC reportedly told Sunnooman that a custodial sentence was “extremely likely”.

And it was a custodial sentence Sunnooman received. Returning to the Old Bailey today, the 52-year-old was jailed for one year and disqualified from driving for two-and-half years. Sunnooman’s driving suspension will come into effect upon his release.

The legal profession was quick to pay tribute to Batcup following news of his untimely death. Taking to Twitter, fellow criminal barrister Max Hardy described him as “utterly professional utterly courteous”, while Farringdon Chambers’ Brent Martin said he was a “talented barrister and a charming man”.

Batcup graduated from University College London and was called to the bar by Gray’s Inn in 1974. He had been the head of Charter Chambers, but had retired from this position when he was appointed to the judiciary.

For all the latest commercial awareness info, and advance notification of Legal Cheek's careers events:

Sign up to the Legal Cheek Hub

Related Stories

Jo Sidhu KC

A host of charges against Jo Sidhu KC have been dropped

Some are still being considered, as the tribunal hears final submissions today

7 hours ago

How one lawyer swapped the West End stage for global disputes 

Reed Smith’s Laura-May Scott discusses the dramatic pull of contentious work and her advice for aspiring solicitors

9 hours ago
TikToks

Meet the TikTokin’ law students sharing a glimpse into their daily lives

From part-time jobs to constitutional law lectures to dance classes – these law students keep busy!

9 hours ago
People using social media on their mobile phones

The best social media posts of the week

A round-up of online musings, memes and more

9 hours ago
Man receiving cash bonus

Fried Frank joins US firms dishing out big bonuses to London lawyers 

Potentially £16k+ for first year associates

1 day ago
6
Vang Vieng, Laos

Squire Patton Boggs junior lawyer hospitalised after drinking ‘poisoned alcohol’ in backpacker hotspot Laos

London associate Simone White is among 14 tourists who fell seriously ill, with four reportedly dead

1 day ago

How corporate law firms work: 5 things you need to know

Shoosmiths lawyers explore how law firms integrate into the business ecosystem, collaborate with in-house legal teams, and secure and retain clients

1 day ago
Counsel in finance law at Ropes & Gray, Jacob Bennett

Breaking barriers: A Black lawyer’s journey in finance law

Ropes & Gray counsel Jacob Bennett reflects on his career journey, diversity in the legal profession, and the advice he’d offer aspiring lawyers

2 days ago
Artificial intelligence

AI in law: evolving ethical considerations

BPP student Catherine Chow analyses the relationship between AI and the legal profession, weighing up the opportunities and challenges this evolving technology brings

2 days ago
business man looking ้his shadow rich under money rain success concept vector

Law’s high rollers: The firms turning their top lawyers into multi-millionaires

A rundown of the impressive partner profits at the country’s leading outfits

2 days ago
9
Young students campus helps friend catching up and learning

How to build the skills and confidence for SQE success

Robina Amalathas, a student at The University of Law in Southampton, shares her take on campus life, studying in the city, and staying motivated during her legal studies

4 days ago

Monday morning round-up

The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend

4 days ago
Helping hand, business support to reach career target or help to climb up ladder of success concept, businessman climbing up to top of broken ladder with huge helping hand to connect to reach higher

Funding cuts to solicitor apprenticeships threaten social mobility, training providers warn

Labour plans to withdraw levy funding for some Level 7 programmes, though which ones remain unknown

Nov 15 2024 8:36am
1