Lexandra's family practice encompasses international work, domestic violence, private children, and finance cases. Alexandra Wilson was just an teen when a close acquaintance of hers was shot to death while returning from playing football. His death compelled her to pursue a legal profession to search for answers and make an difference.She took classes in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University oOxford and and was awarded two distinguished scholarships, which allowed her to study the effects of shootings by police in the US on young people's attitudes to police.Alexandra studied for an Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) as well as a Master of Laws from BPP University in London. The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple granted her the very first Queen's Scholarship. This scholarship is given to students who have shown the potential to become an attorney. She was also the co-founder of One Case At A Time An organisation that was created to aid minorities who are not able to participate in the legal processAlexandra was born near the borders of East London and Essex. She is the largest of four children, with an White British mother (and a Black British father). Her paternal grandparents, who came from Jamaica arrived in England as part the Windrush generation.
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