MPs set out list of torture inquiry demands in letter to judge – The Guardian

Posted October 4th, 2010 in inquiries, news, rendition, torture by sally

“An all-party group of MPs has written to the judge heading the inquiry into the UK’s role in torture and rendition setting out the steps they believe are needed to establish the truth.”

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The Guardian, 3rd October 2010

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Shoplifter wins case over ‘disproportionate detention’ – The Independent

Posted October 4th, 2010 in conspiracy, criminal records, damages, imprisonment, news, theft by sally

“A shoplifter with ‘a bad criminal record for offences of theft’ has won the right to damages against the Home Secretary under human rights laws.”

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The Independent, 1st October 2010

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Couple jailed for allowing their adopted daughters to be abused – The Guardian

Posted October 4th, 2010 in child abuse, news, parental responsibility, sentencing by sally

“A couple who allowed their adopted daughters to be abused by two paedophiles were jailed today for child cruelty after a judge condemned their ‘deplorable and terrible betrayal of trust’.”

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The Guardian, 1st October 2010

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Lawyers vow to continue antipiracy fight – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 4th, 2010 in copyright, data protection, internet, news by sally

“Law firms will continue to pursue those suspected of piracy and illegal filesharing, despite the ACS:Law data breach scandal.”

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Daily Telegraph, 1st October 2010

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Got a legal complaint? Now you can take it to the new legal ombudsman – The Guardian

Posted October 4th, 2010 in complaints, legal ombudsman, legal services, news by sally

“People who are dissatisfied with the service they have received from their lawyer can, from this Wednesday, complain to a legal ombudsman. The ombudsman can compel all regulated lawyers to comply with its investigations, and has the power to impose penalties ranging from apologising to a client, through to paying up to £30,000 compensation.”

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The Guardian, 3rd October 2010

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Asbestos victims await compensation ruling – The Independent

Posted October 4th, 2010 in compensation, industrial injuries, insurance, news by sally

“Thousands of families bereaved by the asbestos cancer mesothelioma will discover this week whether insurance companies will compensate them for the deaths of their loved ones. The Court of Appeal will rule in a test case on Friday if insurers must pay out on company policies that existed when people were exposed to the deadly dust.”

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The Independent, 3rd October 2010

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CBI calls for tougher legislation on right to strike – The Guardian

Posted October 4th, 2010 in industrial action, news, trade unions by sally

“Business leaders will today urge the government to introduce stringent new laws to make it harder for public sector workers to go on strike and prevent the country grinding to a halt as opposition grows to the looming spending cuts.”

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The Guardian, 4th October 2010

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Farmer spared jail over ‘cannibal’ pigs – The Independent

Posted October 1st, 2010 in animal cruelty, news, sentencing by sally

“A pig farmer whose starving animals were kept in such appalling conditions that they resorted to cannibalism has been spared a prison sentence, prosecutors said today.”

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The Independent, 30th September 2010

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Speeding drink-driver jailed for fatal M4 crash – BBC News

Posted October 1st, 2010 in alcohol abuse, dangerous driving, news, sentencing by sally

“A drink-driver who caused a fatal crash at speeds of more than 100mph on the M4 in Berkshire has been jailed for six-and-a-half years.”

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BBC News, 1st October 2010

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Ex-teacher sentenced for child pornography offences – The Independent

Posted October 1st, 2010 in indecent photographs of children, news, sentencing by sally

“A former schoolteacher who used his work laptop to view child pornography was given a three-year community order today.”

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The Independent, 30th September 2010

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Teenage driver locked up for killing boy – The Independent

Posted October 1st, 2010 in careless driving, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A speeding teenage driver who collided with a 10-year-old boy and left him dying in the road as he fled the scene was sentenced to 30 months in a young offenders’ institution today.”

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The Independent, 30th September 2010

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Hertfordshire park rapist jailed for public protection – BBC News

Posted October 1st, 2010 in news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A man who raped a 17-year-old girl in a Hertfordshire park when she intervened in an argument, has been jailed for ‘public protection’, a judge said.”

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BBC News, 1st October 2010

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Fair ride owner fined after men injured at Silverstone – BBC News

Posted October 1st, 2010 in health & safety, news, sentencing by sally

“A man who owned a faulty fairground ride at the British Grand Prix has been fined £3,000 after two people were injured when they were thrown from it.”

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BBC News, 30th September 2010

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted October 1st, 2010 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Novartis AG & Anor v Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd & Anor [2010] EWCA Civ 1039 (29 September 2010)

High Court (Administrative Court)

MXL, R (on the application of) & Ors v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2010] EWHC 2397 (Admin) (30 September 2010)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Anfield (UK) Ltd v Bank of Scotland Plc & Ors [2010] EWHC 2374 (Ch) (24 September 2010)

Shepherd v Williamson & Anor [2010] EWHC 2375 (Ch) (24 September 2010)

Fearns (t/a “Autopaint International”) v Anglo-Dutch Paint & Chemical Company Ltd & Ors [2010] EWHC 2366 (Ch) (23 September 2010)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

DFT v TFD [2010] EWHC 2335 (QB) (27 September 2010) 

Source: www.bailii.org

Sham marriage gang jailed for 14 years – UK Border Agency

Posted October 1st, 2010 in immigration, marriage, press releases by sally

“Seven people involved in a large scale sham marriage scam to try and beat UK immigration rules have been sentenced at Manchester Crown Court.”

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UK Border Agency, 30th September 2010

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Air stewardess jailed for cocaine smuggling – UK Border Agency

Posted October 1st, 2010 in drug trafficking, news, sentencing by sally

“A South African Airways flight attendant who tried to smuggle cocaine into the UK hidden in her bra and knickers has been jailed for 7 years.”

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UK Border Agency, 27th September 2010

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Supreme Court ‘under review’ as legal quangos face axe – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted October 1st, 2010 in news, Supreme Court by sally

“Solicitors have voiced deep concern about the future of the Supreme Court, after it appeared on a leaked list of public institutions and quangos facing review or abolition by the coalition government.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 30th September 2010

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Law Society wins family tender challenge – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted October 1st, 2010 in family courts, Law Society, legal aid, news, tenders by sally

“The Law Society has won its High Court challenge to the Legal Services Commission’s family tender process.”

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Law Society’s Gazette. 30th September 2010

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Footballer told he is not famous enough to avoid jury service – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 1st, 2010 in juries, news by sally

“As a former Welsh international and captain of League One side Plymouth Argyle, professional footballer Carl Fletcher obviously felt he had joined the ranks of the celebrity VIP. So when he was called to perform jury service he fully expected to be afforded star treatment and excused from sitting. But when he tried to explain to a judge why it was inappropriate for him to be called, he was informed in no uncertain terms that he simply was not famous enough to get special dispensation.”

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Daily Telegraph, 30th September 2010

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Comedian wins legal battle to joke about divorce – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 1st, 2010 in divorce, freedom of expression, human rights, injunctions, news by sally

“A stand-up comedian is finally allowed to joke about his ex-wife on stage after winning a bitter legal dispute in which she tried to gag him.”

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Daily Telegraph, 1st October 2010

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