Judge to be investigated after outburst – The Independent

Posted August 4th, 2009 in immigration, judges, news, professional conduct by sally

“A judge who described Britain’s immigration system as ‘completely lax’ is to face an official investigation, it was revealed today.”

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The Independent, 4th August 2009

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SFO adopts aggressive approach on banking fraud – The Times

Posted August 4th, 2009 in banking, fraud, news by sally

“The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has launched a series of investigations into UK-based banks to establish whether they fraudulently mis-sold complex financial products in the run-up to the global banking crisis.”

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The Times, 4th August 2009

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Prosecutors handed G20 death file – BBC News

Posted August 4th, 2009 in demonstrations, news, police by sally

“Prosecutors have been handed a file of evidence about the death of Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests in London in April.”

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BBC News, 4th August 2009

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted August 4th, 2009 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Attorney General Reference No 23 of 2009 [2009] EWCA Crim 1683 (07 July 2009)

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Dias [2009] EWCA Civ 807 (31 July 2009)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Occlutech GmbH v Aga Medical Corp [2009] EWHC 2013 (Ch) (31 July 2009)

Source: www.bailii.org

Suicide guidance will apply to UK – BBC News

Posted August 4th, 2009 in assisted suicide, news by sally

“Guidelines on assisted suicide will apply in the UK as well as overseas, the Director of Public Prosecutions has confirmed.”

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BBC News, 4th August 2009

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‘Torture complicity’: Key cases – BBC News

Posted August 4th, 2009 in intelligence services, news, terrorism, torture by sally

“A report by the Joint Committee on Human Rights has accused ministers of trying to avoid Parliamentary scrutiny in relation to a string of allegations of British complicity in the torture of terrorism suspects abroad. The report by MPs and peers lists a number of key cases that link the British intelligence and security agencies with claims of mistreatment.”

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BBC News, 4th August 2009

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Judicial Response to the publication of the Attorney General’s unduly lenient referral statistics – Judiciary of England and Wales

Posted August 4th, 2009 in attorney general, news, sentencing, statistics by sally

“The Deputy Head of Criminal Justice, Lord Justice Thomas, has responded to the release of statistics today by the Attorney General’s office. The figures report the number of cases where the Attorney General asked the Court of Appeal to decide whether a sentence imposed by the Crown Court was unduly lenient.”

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Judiciary of England and Wales, 4th August 2009

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Desmond v Bower – Times Law Reports

Posted August 4th, 2009 in defamation, evidence, law reports by sally

Desmond v Bower

Court of Appeal

“A defendant who wished to call similar-fact evidence to justify an alleged libel was entitled to do so even though the evidence related to events after the libel was published.”

The Times, 4th August 2009

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Regina v McMorris and Others; Attorney-General’s References Nos 8, 9 and 10 of 2009 – Times Law Reports

Posted August 4th, 2009 in grievous bodily harm, law reports, rape, sentencing by sally

Regina v McMorris and Others; Attorney-General’s References Nos 8, 9 and 10 of 2009

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

“A sentencing judge was entitled to impose a more severe sentence than that indicated by the Sentencing Guidelines Council if, in the circumstances, that was what justice required.”

The Times, 4th August 2009

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Plan to slash patent litigation costs would boost access to justice, say authors – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 4th, 2009 in costs, news, patents by sally

“A plan to cut the cost of litigating over patent infringements by a factor of ten has been submitted to a review of litigation costs in England and Wales. The plan proposes cutting the cost of action from between £500,000 and £1 million to £50,000.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 4th August 2009

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Afghan war unlawful, says ‘deserter’ – The Independent

Posted August 4th, 2009 in armed forces, courts martial, news, war by sally

“A soldier facing court martial over his refusal to serve in Afghanistan is expected to claim in his defence that the war is unlawful.”

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The Independent, 4th August 2009

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MPs and peers call for inquiry into torture – The Guardian

Posted August 4th, 2009 in intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“Democratic accountability of the security and intelligence agencies is ‘woefully deficient’ and an independent inquiry must be set up to investigate numerous and detailed allegations of their complicity in torture, a cross-party group of senior MPs and peers will say today.”

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The Guardian, 4th August 2009

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‘Why did the judge say no to me?’ – The Independent

Posted August 4th, 2009 in birth, industrial injuries, negligence, news, pollution by sally

“Families of the two deformed children excluded from last week’s ruling against Corby council are vowing to fight on.”

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The Independent, 4th August 2009

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‘Soft’ sentences increased on appeal – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 4th, 2009 in appeals, news, sentencing by sally

“Concerns over the leniency of the courts deepened yesterday after almost three quarters of sentences suspected of being too soft were increased on appeal.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th August 2009

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Government may allow Commons time to hear assisted dying bill – The Guardian

Posted August 4th, 2009 in assisted suicide, news, parliament by sally

“The government is to consider giving time for a bill to allow assisted dying if the director of public prosecutions fails to come up with clearer advice on when it is legal or illegal to help someone to die.”

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The Guardian, 3rd August 2009

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‘Fake cigarette’ legal bid fails – BBC News

Posted August 4th, 2009 in news, smoking by sally

“A lorry driver lost his bid to overturn a smoking fine despite claiming he was using an ‘electric’ cigarette.”

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BBC News, 3rd August 2009

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The Big Question: What exactly did Gary McKinnon do wrong, and should he be extradited? – The Independent

Posted August 4th, 2009 in computer crime, extradition, news by sally

“Why are we asking this now?

Because Gary McKinnon has been fighting the United States’ plans to have him extradited on hacking charges for the best part of seven years.”

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The Independent, 4th August 2009

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Drug charity director sues after he is wrongly targeted by sniffer dogs – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 4th, 2009 in dogs, drug offences, news, stop and search, trespass to the person by sally

“A drugs charity director is suing British Transport Police after he was wrongly targeted by sniffer dogs at an Underground station.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th August 2009

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Jewish school wins right to appeal against ruling its entry policy was racist – The Guardian

Posted August 4th, 2009 in appeals, Judaism, news, race discrimination, school admissions by sally

“Europe’s largest Jewish school succeeded today in winning leave to appeal against a court judgment that said its entry policy was racist.”

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The Guardian, 3rd August 2009

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Emails and phone calls did not establish a contract, rules Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 4th, 2009 in contracts, electronic mail, news, telecommunications by sally

“A series of emails and phone calls were not sufficient to establish a contract, the Court of Appeal has ruled. The communications did not contain enough information or the formal qualities necessary for a contract to have been made, it said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 3rd August 2009

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