Kamran Hussain
Managing
Partner | Criminal Defence

Bio
Kamran is an award-winning Criminal Defence Solicitor and the Managing Partner at Whiterose Blackmans Solicitors LLP, bringing over 20 years’ of distinguished legal experience in law.
Recognised as one of the country’s leading criminal defence solicitors, Kamran has vast experience of dealing with serious criminal and high profile cases.
Kamran has received numerous accolades, including ‘Criminal Law, Lawyer of the Year, 2022’ and ‘Criminal Defence, Lawyer of the Year, 2023’ in recognition of his exceptional expertise and dedication to the field.
Kamran regularly provides representation at the police station, defending clients facing serious allegations such as rape, historical sexual offences, drugs, and violent crimes. He is also highly sought after by company directors and professionals accused of fraud and related offences, owing to his meticulous attention to detail and strategic approach.
Kamran is described by clients as a solicitor, who is ‘very calm’, ‘informative’ and has ‘outstanding’ knowledge of criminal law matters. His reputation for professionalism, thoroughness, and unwavering commitment to his clients sets him apart as a leading figure in criminal defence.
Memberships & Accreditations
The Law Society
Featured Cases
R v C [2025]
Historic sexual assault allegations made by a sister against her brother.
R v P and others [2025]
Large scale conspiracy to defraud and receiving bribes by people in a position of trust.
R v R [2025]
Multiple counts of benefit fraud.
R v ST [2025]
Possession with intent to supply Class A Drugs.
R v A [2025]
Inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
R v M [2024]
Armed Robbery on more than one occasion.
R v R [2024]
Rape of a fellow student at a university.
R v C & others [2024]
Historic case involving multiple victims of a grooming gang.
R v C [2024]
Fraudulent documentation to reside in the UK including entering a sham marriage.
R v N [2024]
Rape of a partner, and allegations that the partner was forced to enter into the marriage.
R v M [2024]
Historical sexual assault allegations involving a daughter’s friend.
R v V & others [2024]
Causing serious injury to a child, where the child almost died.
R v B & others [2023]
Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.
R v C [2023]
False accounting and fraud by an accounts manager.
R v A [2023]
Sexual Assault allegations involving a student and a teacher.
R v J [2023]
Conspiracy to Defraud and Money Laundering allegations.
R v S [2023]
Historical rape & sexual assault allegations involving a niece.
R v C [2023]
Blackmail involving a vulnerable victim the accused met online.
R v J [2023]
Rape of a fellow university student after a night out.
R v D and others [2023]
Conspiracy to Defraud and Money Laundering allegations.
R v D and others [2023]
Multiple counts of fraud by Company Directors.
R v H [2023]
Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs across county lines.
R v W [2023]
Death by Dangerous Driving and leaving the scene of the accident.
R v K [2023]
Sexual Assault of an elderly lady by a professional carer.
R v P [2022]
Rape of a female under the age of 16 and possession of indecent images.
R v C and others [2022]
Historical sexual grooming of children dating back to the early 2000.
R v H and others [2022]
Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs and Money Laundering Offences.
R v L [2022]
Rape of an alleged victim met online, through a dating app.
R v A and others [2021]
Human trafficking of individuals involving organised crime gang operating across Europe and beyond.
R v M [2021]
Rape of a female in a position of trust.
R v DM [2021]
Historic rape and other sexual offences involving a sibling.
R v K [2020]
Blackmail, robbery, and several other offences involving multiple defendants.
R v J [2020]
Historic rape of a former partner when she was allegedly underaged.
R v L [2019]
Complex sexual abuse case involving defendants in a position of trust.
R v Z [2018]
Attempted Murder of a homeless man stabbed multiple times.
R v K [2018]
Multiple Defendants charged with affray and other associated offences.
R v G [2017]
A teacher charged with historical sexual abuse.
R v A [2017]
Multiple Defendants charged with Section 18 Assault and Violent Disorder.
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