User:Dr Belinda Stuart Moonlight

Dr Belinda Stuart-Moonlight is one of the UK’s foremost food safety and infectious disease experts, providing expert witness services since 2001. She is tenaciously thorough, her growing reputation built on exacting attention to detail. Her numerous successful outcomes are grounded in scientific knowledge and ongoing experience of industry practice through her consultancy, training and auditing work. Dr Belinda Stuart-Moonlight frequently wins plaudits in her capacity as an expert witness in both criminal and civil cases;

His Honour Judge Samuels, in a criminal appeal case at Knightsbridge Crown Court stated "..in a matter which has more than its fair share of factual as well as legal complexity we found Dr Belinda Stuart-Moonlight to be in all respects an excellent, reliable and professional witness on whose evidence we concluded that we could safely rely..." ( 19 February 1998 Case A970157)

John Cooper QC, Belinda Stuart-Moonlight is an outstanding expert witness. She recently prepared a detailed and comprehensive report in the first ever health and safety norovirus prosecution. The report was so compelling in its research and conclusions that the local authority abandoned its prosecution. I have called Belinda to give evidence and she is thorough, objective and highly persuasive. I recommend her highly.’ John Cooper QC Crown Office Chambers, London

Laura Hannah, Dr Belinda Stuart-Moonlight was a pleasure to work with and nothing was too much trouble… Her report was very helpful and instrumental to our negotiations. As a result of her report the client achieved an exceptional outcome. I would highly recommend this expert.’ Laura Hannah Stephensons LLP

Mark Owen, relation to a ‘very high profile and important case, … she gave her evidence well; she was thoughtful and balanced in the witness box and I’m sure it was her evidence that allowed the Judge to conclude that this was a harm category 2 case, rather than the harm category 1 case that the prosecution was advocating. This, in turn, had a direct impact on the level of fine.’ Mark Owen Peninsula