Myles Jackman

Myles Jackman is an English lawyer who specialises in defending cases related to pornography.

[1] Jackman was born at Basildon Hospital, where his father, a consultant radiologist and his mother, Susan, a radiology technician, worked and met.

[1] He was the defence solicitor in the landmark R v Peacock case, in 2012, which was seen as a test of the Obscene Publications Act 1959.

[2][3] He also successfully defended Simon Walsh, in another 2012 case, seen as a test of Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008.

[5] He also writes as a journalist on matters related to pornography and the law,[6] and provides pro bono advice to the pressure group Backlash.