Ex-miners claim injuries were under-compensated – BBC News

Posted August 18th, 2010 in compensation, complaints, industrial injuries, law firms, miners, news by sally

“A group of former miners who suffered industrial injuries are claiming they received inadequate compensation from a government scheme.”

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BBC News, 18th August 2010

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Police chief seeks ban on protest marches – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 18th, 2010 in demonstrations, news, police by sally

“A chief constable is applying for a blanket ban on marches in a city on the day of a planned protest by the right-wing English Defence League (EDL).”

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Daily Telelgraph, 18th August 2010

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My legal hero: Lord Bingham of Cornhill – The Guardian

Posted August 18th, 2010 in judges, news by sally

“Lord Bingham is Britain’s most distinguished legal mind who has dissected and discredited many affronts to our liberty.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2010

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Micro pig farm gets ad ban for pet that’s not so wee wee wee – The Guardian

Posted August 18th, 2010 in advertising, animals, news by sally

“Cambridgeshire-based breeder made false claims its pigs would remain pint-sized, ASA rules.”

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The Guardian, 18th August 2010

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West Sussex sex attack sentence ‘too lenient’ – BBC news

Posted August 18th, 2010 in news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“A West Sussex man who carried out a sexual assault on a woman walking home alone at night has had his jail sentence increased.”

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BBC News, 17th August 2010

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No prosecutions in Caroline Loder MS death probe – BBC news

Posted August 18th, 2010 in assisted suicide, Crown Prosecution Service, news, public interest, suicide by sally

“Three people arrested over the suicide of a multiple sclerosis sufferer will not face prosecution, it has emerged.”

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BBC News, 16th August 2010

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The barrister who acts for notorious defendants – BBC News

Posted August 17th, 2010 in barristers, defences, news by sally

“Courtenay Griffiths QC is a defence barrister with a reputation. He has defended members of the IRA, a youth in the Damilola Taylor trial, and now he is acting for the former Liberian leader Charles Taylor on trial for allegedly receiving blood diamonds.”

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BBC News, 17th August 2010

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted August 17th, 2010 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Osborne & Ors, R. v [2010] EWCA Crim 1981 (13 August 2010)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Benourad v Compass Group Plc [2010] EWHC 1882 (QB) (29 July 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted August 17th, 2010 in legislation by sally

The Port of Bristol (Deep Sea Container Terminal) Harbour Revision Order 2010

The Parochial Fees Order 2010

The Ecclesiastical Offices (Terms of Service) Directions 2010

The Church of England Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2010

The Ecclesiastical Judges, Legal Officers and Others (Fees) Order 2010

The Legal Officers (Annual Fees) Order 2010

The Common Agricultural Policy Single Payment and Support Schemes (Wales) Regulations 2010

The Zoonoses and Animal By-Products (Fees) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2010

The Milford Port Health Authority (Amendment) Order 2010

The Swansea Bay Port Health Authority (Amendment) Order 2010

The Gorseinion College Further Education Corporation and Swansea College Further Education Corporation (Dissolution) Order 2010

The Nutrition and Health Claims (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2010

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Ministry of Sound murderer receives life sentence – The Guardian

Posted August 17th, 2010 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A 30-year-old man was jailed for life today for the murder of a young father outside the Ministry of Sound nightclub last August.”

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The Guardian, 16th August 2010

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New privacy law needed – justice minister – The Guardian

Posted August 17th, 2010 in defamation, injunctions, news, privacy by sally

“The Tory-Lib Dem coalition government is considering a new privacy law rather than allowing judges to create one by stealth, the justice minister Lord McNally hinted last night.”

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The Guardian, 17th August 2010

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Legal aid cuts put access to justice at risk, say lawyers – The Guardian

Posted August 17th, 2010 in law firms, legal aid, legal representation, legal services, news, tenders by sally

“Thousands of the most vulnerable people risk being denied emergency access to free advice from lawyers following major changes to the way legal aid is delivered, family law experts warn today.”

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The Guardian, 17th august 2010

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Four-year-old apologises as part of scheme where criminals say sorry to victims – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 17th, 2010 in children, criminal damage, news, restorative justice, young offenders by sally

“A boy aged four is believed to be the youngest child in Britain to be dealt with under a scheme which involves criminals apologising to victims.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th August 2010

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Corrupt policeman jailed for seven years – the Guardian

Posted August 17th, 2010 in corruption, drug offences, news, police, robbery, sentencing, theft by sally

“A corrupt policeman who sold stolen police uniforms and offered tips on how to foil detectives was jailed for seven years today for drug dealing and helping to plot a robbery at a jewellery store.”

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The Guardian, 16th August 2010

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Firm fined after worker falls through roof

Posted August 17th, 2010 in fines, health & safety, news, personal injuries by sally

“A construction company was fined £8,000 today after a worker was left blind in one eye after he fell through a roof, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said.”

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The Independent, 16th August 2010

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Wheel clampers to be banned on private land – The Guardian

Posted August 17th, 2010 in news, wheel clamping by sally

“Cowboy wheel clampers are to be banned from operating on private land in England and Wales.”

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The Guardian, 17th August 2010

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Can community sentences replace jail? – BBC News

Posted August 16th, 2010 in community service, news, prisons, recidivists, rehabilitation, sentencing by sally

“With the prison population rising, along with the cost of keeping people locked up, ministers have indicated they want to see fewer people serving short jail terms. But are community sentences a real alternative?”

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BBC News, 16th August 2010

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Criminal justice reform speech – Ministry of Justice

Posted August 16th, 2010 in lord chancellor, Ministry of Justice, speeches by sally

“The Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary has given a speech outlining his plans for criminal justice reform at the Lord Mayor’s Annual Judges’ Dinner.”

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Ministry of Justice, 13th August 2010

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted August 16th, 2010 in legislation by sally

The Coastal Access Reports (Consideration and Modification Procedure) (England) Regulations 2010

The Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Appeals) (Amendment) Regulations 2010

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted August 16th, 2010 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Seaton v R [2010] EWCA Crim 1980 (13 August 2010)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Krstic, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Justice [2010] EWHC 2125 (Admin) (13 August 2010)

OM (Nigeria) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2010] EWHC 2147 (Admin) (13 August 2010)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Sucden Financial Ltd v Fluxo-Cane Overseas Ltd & Anor [2010] EWHC 2133 (Comm) (13 August 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org