David Blundell
Case Information & Details
Public criminal case information in the UK associated with individuals named David Blundell reveals details for at least two distinct individuals, one of whom was a defendant in a criminal case, and another who is a prominent legal professional.
David Blundell (Warrington Grooming Scandal)
In May 2012, a 34-year-old man named David Blundell was convicted and sentenced in connection with a grooming scandal. He admitted to meeting an underage girl from Shropshire after initiating contact through a modeling website. The incident involved Blundell traveling from Warrington to Telford to meet the 15-year-old girl, taking her to a hotel, and engaging in sexual activity.
At Shrewsbury Crown Court, David Blundell pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including:
- Meeting a child following sexual grooming.
- Two counts of sexual activity with a child.
- Two counts of taking indecent photographs of a child (63 images were recovered by forensic officers after he had destroyed them).
He was sentenced to two years in prison for the sexual activity charges, with an additional six months for the other charges, all to run concurrently but consecutively to the main sentence. The court also ordered him to register as a sex offender and barred him from working with children or entering online chatrooms that could facilitate contact with minors.
David Blundell KC (Legal Professional)
Another prominent individual named David Blundell is a King's Counsel (KC) and a barrister specializing in public law, human rights, European Union law, environmental, and planning law. He regularly appears in the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court, and has represented the United Kingdom Government in proceedings before the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. He was formerly a Chief Crown Prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the West Midlands, retiring from that role in April 2013 after a 36-year career. In his capacity as a prosecutor, he oversaw high-profile cases, including the convictions of the killers of Letisha Shakespeare and Charlene Ellis, and was noted for being the first prosecutor to use DNA evidence and mass screening to convict double murderer Colin Pitchfork. His legal work involves participating in, rather than being the subject of, criminal proceedings.
Dylan Blundell (Murder Trial Defendant)
It is important to note that a "Dylan Blundell" was involved in a murder trial at Liverpool Crown Court in May 2026. He was accused of stabbing a man to death during a drug-related incident. Dylan Blundell admitted to robbery and possession of an imitation firearm with intent to commit an offense but denied the intention to kill or seriously injure and claimed he was unaware of the knife. This individual has a different first name from "David Blundell."