In memory of Mikey Powell who died in police custody in

Handsworth, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK

on 7th September 2003

Friends of mikey powell
Campaign for Justice

Countdown to Mikey's

7th Memorial

Case Timeline

Prepared by Tippa Naphtali (Mikey's Cousin)

Case Timeline

Amended 26th May 2007

7th September 2003

Mikey dies in the custody of

West Midlands police. 

This is what happened. Police officers were

called by concerned family members because Mikey had broken a window. The officers drove a police car at Mikey, beat him with a baton, CS gassed him, restrained him and, knowing he was injured, and drove him to a police station not a hospital. He died.

8th September 2003

The police investigation

Because the death took place before the Independent

Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) was establishe

 the investigation into Mikey’s death was carried out by

Northamptonshire police under the supervision of the

Police Complaints Authority. Northamptonshire had taken

over the investigation from the West Midlands Police in

whose custody Mikey had died. Supervision of th

 investigation was then handed over to the Independent

Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) shortly after it

 launch in March 2004.


15th November 2003

March from Lozells to Thornhill Road police station

Over 500 people joined the procession to Thornhill Road police station, followed by a rally at Handsworth Park.

February/March 2004

Northamptonshire Police report completed

Files were sent to the Crown Prosecution Service by Northamptonshire Police in late February/March 2004.

5th March 2004

Inquest Hearing

The inquest, which began on 5th March 2004, had been hampered because crucial pathologist’s reports had not been submitted. The hearing heard that only two of the four pathologists were happy for their findings to be made public. Consequently the inquest was adjourned.

7th January 2005

Police escape manslaughter charges

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) revealed that police officers connected to the case would not face manslaughter charges. Instead eight officers were to be prosecuted for misconduct and two for dangerous driving and assault.

See the full details in later entry – 8th May 2006

22nd February 2005

Application by lawyers representing police officers to move trial

The criminal trial was moved to Leicester Crown Court after lawyers for the officers successfully argued they would not get a fair trial in Birmingham.

16th December 2005

Appeal to dismiss denied

Following dismissal proceedings lodged by lawyers for the officers early in 2005, the trial Judge at Birmingham Crown Court ruled that the dismissal requests would be denied.

27th March 2006 – Preliminary Hearing Leicester

Courtenay Griffiths QC lead the prosecution counsel.

8th May 2006

Crown Court Trial of 10 Police officers at Leicester Crown Court

Inspector Anthony James Guest, Police Constable Andrew Glenn Edwards, Police Constable Luke Anthony Gill, Police Constable Nigel Peter Hackett, Police Constable Steven Michael Hollyman, Police Constable Lee Andrew Howard, Police Sergeant David Williams, Police Constable Christopher John Wilson were indicted on charges of misconduct in public office.

PC Timothy Peter Lewis and PC Hadley were indicted on charges of dangerous driving.

No charges were brought in relation to Mikey’s death itself

28th June 2006 – Four officers cleared on the judge’s direction

2nd August 2006

Six officers cleared

Four by the jury and two by the Judge after the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to have a retrial after the jury could not reach a verdict.

3rd April 2007

Powell family response to IPCC decision not to discipline officers

In responding to the decision of the IPCC not to bring disciplinary charges against any of the police officers involved in Mikey’s death the family’s statement read; "The IPCCs decision, like so many of its decisions demonstrates their refusal to proceed with any disciplinary action at all when people die in police custody".

2nd March 2009

Inquest into the death of Mikey Powell due to start

This was adjourned following the family’s complaint that the Coroner and Northamptonshire police had withheld and failed to disclose significant amounts of documents from them.

9th June 2009

High Court decision permits challenge to failure to provide documents to family

A deputy High Court Judge, Mr CMG Ockleton, gave permission for Claris Powell, Mikey’s mother, to bring proceedings for judicial review against the Coroner and Northants police. He held it was arguable that the Coroner had “no proper basis for his conclusion that none of the material that he has not seen ought to be available at the inquest”.

2nd July 2009

High Court hearing and order for disclosure

Hearing of judicial review during which Northants police conceded Mrs Powell’s claim for documents and submitted to an order that they provide the family with access to all the documents sought.

4th November 2009

Full Inquest into death of Mikey Powell to begin

It was scheduled to last for 6 weeks.

18th December 2009

Powell family applaud jury verdict

Visit inquest blog for the full details >

Campaign Briefing

The Friends of Mikey Powell Campaign

for Justice was established by the

family of Michael Lloyd Powell (known

as Mikey), following his death whilst

in Police custody.


Mikey was 38 years old and a father

of three young children. He had never

been in trouble with the authorities

and was well known and respected within his community. He would, (although this was on extremely

rare occasions), be prone to bouts

of depression; and on the night

in question one of these

episodes occurred.


Mikey died on 7th September 2003, in police custody in Handsworth, Birmingham. He had been arrested outside his mother's house in

the Lozells area of the city.

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