Ian Brady: Witnessing the tribunal evidence – BBC News

Posted June 26th, 2013 in imprisonment, mental health, news, tribunals by sally

“Moors Murderer Ian Brady spoke publicly for the first time in 47 years as he appeared before a mental health tribunal at Ashworth Hospital.”

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BBC News, 25th June 2013

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Right of appeal for family visit visas abolished – Home Office

Posted June 26th, 2013 in appeals, families, human rights, news, visas by sally

“Removal of right of appeal for family visit visas will save more than £100 million over next decade.”

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Home Office, 25th June 2013

Source: www.gov.uk/home-office

Wife in £20m divorce rifled husband’s safe while he played golf – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 26th, 2013 in divorce, financial provision, freezing injunctions, news by sally

“A wife persuaded a court to freeze £20 million of her husband’s assets using papers she raided from his safe while he was out playing golf, a High Court judge has disclosed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 25th June 2013

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

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The Right to Be Forgotten – BBC Law in Action

Posted June 26th, 2013 in data protection, EC law, internet, news, privacy by sally

“The Right to be Forgotten: What information do internet companies and social networks have on us and can we delete it? Joshua Rozenberg explores the legal battle going on in Europe about a new law to enable consumers more rights to delete information held on them. We hear what Facebook thinks of the proposed law.”

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BBC Law in Action, 25th June 2013

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Lords block Chris Grayling’s plans to let private companies supervise ex-prisoners – Daily Telegraph

“The Coalition’s plans to let private companies supervise ex-prisoners have been blocked in the House of Lords.”

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Daily Telegraph, 25th June 2013

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Health and Safety – an Employee’s Duties – One Inner Temple Lane

Posted June 26th, 2013 in employment, health & safety, imprisonment, news by sally

“The law upon health and safety is becoming ever more punitive. Traditionally it had been considered regulatory rather than penal legislation designed to prevent tragedy not punish transgressors. The maximum penalty under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 was a fine proportionate to the means of the offender until very recently. For the first time ever under the Health and Safety Offences Act 2008 an offending employee can face custody of up to two years. We can all generally support the principles of the legislation but the removal of a person’s liberty is so serious that it is imperative that cases are defended with vigour.”

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One Inner Temple Lane, 26th June 2013

Source: www.1itl.com

Second ordeal for Sam Hallam months after jail release – The Independent

Posted June 26th, 2013 in assault, closed circuit television, miscarriage of justice, news, police by sally

“A man who spent seven years in jail for a murder he did not commit was allegedly injured by police and charged with assault just months after his release, it can be disclosed.”

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The Independent, 25th June 2013

Source: www.independent.co.uk

The Sun gets regulator reprimand and apologises for misleading on European human rights – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted June 26th, 2013 in complaints, criminal records, EC law, human rights, media, news by sally

“Remember Inhuman Rights, The Sun’s garbled reporting of this Court of Appeal decision on Criminal Record Bureau checks? In February, I wrote this: No, The Sun, the Human Rights Act is not the EU. My complaint was about the headline, which screamed ‘Now EU could let fiends like him prey on your children’. This was obvious nonsense, since the judgment had nothing to do with the EU.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 26th June 2013

Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com

Lord Judge’s correspondence with Chris Grayling on court privatisation – the full text – The Guardian

Posted June 26th, 2013 in budgets, courts, judiciary, legal profession, Ministry of Justice, news by sally

“Read a copy of the letter that the lord chief justice sent to the justice secretary warning him not to undermine judicial independence.”

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The Guardian, 25th June 2013

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

At last: Rapist Wendell Baker finally found guilty of 1997 attack after police bungles – The Independent

Posted June 26th, 2013 in DNA, double jeopardy, evidence, news, police, rape by sally

“A rapist was finally convicted today after a series of police and prosecution blunders allowed him to evade justice for 15 years following his merciless attack on a pensioner inside her own home.”

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The Independent, 25th June 2013

Source: www.independent.co.uk