R v Ahmed – WLR Daily

Posted August 3rd, 2010 in abortion, appeals, crime, law reports by sally

R v Ahmed; [2010] WLR (D) 219

“The act of procuring the miscarriage of a woman’s child did not, by itself, amount to an offence known to English law. Where a defendant was charged with an offence of supplying or procuring any instrument or thing, knowing that it was intended to be unlawfully used or employed with intent to procure the miscarriage of a woman, the ‘thing’ supplied or procured had to be some sort of article or object and could not include a medical procedure. ‘Procure’ of the instrument or thing did not include the taking of possession of or use of an instrument or thing by a third person.”

WLR Daily, 2nd  August 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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Organised crime gangs ‘outwitting police’ – The Independent

Posted July 13th, 2010 in crime, gangs, news, police by sally

“The long arm of the law is failing to reach the most dangerous organised crime gangs, Britain’s most senior police officer warned.”

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The Independent, 13th July 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

The Government’s vision for criminal justice reform – Ministry of Justice

“Justice Secretary, Kenneth Clarke, has given a speech on criminal justice reform at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.”

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Ministry of Justice, 30th June 2010

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Criminal justice reform promised – Ministry of Justice

Posted June 25th, 2010 in crime, legal aid, Ministry of Justice, press releases, prisons by sally

“The policing and criminal justice minister has laid out government plans for creating a system shaped by the principles of freedom, fairness and responsibility.”

Full press release

Ministry of Justice, 24th June 2010

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

New arrests data for veterans reveals ‘massive problem’ – The Guardian

Posted June 14th, 2010 in armed forces, crime, news, statistics, violence by sally

“Thousands of former military personnel are being arrested in Britain each month, many for violent crimes, new figures obtained by the Guardian suggest.”

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The Guardian, 13th June 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Judge-only trials should be an option for serious organised crimes – The Guardian

Posted May 21st, 2010 in crime, fraud, news, trial without jury by sally

“Trial by jury has become a central feature of the coalition agreement policy on civil liberties ‑ but is it time for reform?”

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The Guardian, 21st May 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Regina v Kluxen; Regina v Rostas and another – WLR Daily

Posted May 20th, 2010 in appeals, crime, deportation, law reports, sentencing by sally

Regina v Kluxen; Regina v Rostas and another [2010] EWCA Crim 1081; [2010] WLR (D) 128

“Where the Secretary of State for the Home Department was required by s 32 of the United Kingdom Borders Act 2007 to make a deportation order in respect of a foreign criminal, namely a person who was not a British citizen and who had been convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment or detention of at least 12 months, it was not appropriate or necessary for the sentencing court to recommend the deportation of that person.”

WLR Daily, 18th May 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

Crime and Security Act 2010

Posted April 12th, 2010 in crime, domestic violence, fingerprints, legislation by sally

Crime and Security Act 2010 published

Full text of Act (PDF)

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Prosecutors must ‘raise game’ on disabled hate crime – BBC News

“The Crown Prospection Service should do more to help disabled victims of hate crime, an official has admitted.”

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BBC News, 22nd March 2010

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

More than 150 children convicted of crimes every day – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 3rd, 2010 in children, crime, news, young offenders by sally

“More than 150 children are convicted every day of crimes including violent assaults and burglary, with some offenders as young as 10 years-old.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd March 2010

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Regina v Zaman – WLR Daily

Posted January 26th, 2010 in appeals, assisting offenders, crime, guilty pleas, law reports by sally

Regina v Zaman [2010] WLR (D) 7

“Where a defendant has pleaded guilty to a charge under s 4(1) of the Criminal Law Act 1967 of assisting an offender, the conviction is not rendered unsafe by reason of subsequent acquittal of the person assisted.”

WLR Daily, 25th January 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

 Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

Tough new powers to tackle alcohol crime announced – Home Office

Posted January 20th, 2010 in alcohol abuse, consultations, crime, drunk and disorderly, press releases by sally

“A ban on irresponsible drink promotions and a compulsory requirement to check under-18s for ID are among the final conditions of a proposed mandatory code for alcohol retailers announced by the Home Secretary, Alan Johnson.”

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Home Office, 19th January 2010

Source: www.homeoffice,gov.uk

DNA matches solve only a fraction of crimes, police admit – The Guardian

Posted January 6th, 2010 in crime, DNA, news, statistics by sally

“Only 33,000 of the 4.9m crimes the police recorded last year were solved as a result of a match on the national DNA database, police admitted today.”

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The Guardian, 5th January 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Number of crimes caught on CCTV falls by 70 per cent, Metropolitan Police admits – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 5th, 2010 in closed circuit television, crime, news, statistics by sally

“Prosecutions linked to CCTV have fallen in parts of Britain, raising questions about the true impact of the security cameras.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th January 2010

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

New Crime and Security Bill to make our communities safer – Home Office

Posted November 27th, 2009 in crime, police, press releases, security companies by sally

“A new Crime and Security Bill aims to protect our communities by making our streets safer and giving more help to victims of crime.”

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Home Office, 20th November 2009

Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk

48 violent or sex offenders under supervision charged with further offences – The Guardian

“Forty-eight convicted violent or sex criminals have been charged with a further offence of murder, rape or another serious offence while under the supervision of the probation service in the last year, according to official figures published today.”

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The Guardian, 26th October 2009

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Home Secretary’s statement on the Review of Data Quality: Most Serious Violence – Home Office

Posted October 23rd, 2009 in crime, press releases, statistics by sally

“Home Secretary Alan Johnson has released a statement on the publication of Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary data quality review on most serious violence.”

http://www.hmic.gov.uk/sitecollectiondocuments/thematics/thm_20091020.pdf

Home Office, 22nd October 2009

Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk

Violent crimes ‘wrongly classed’ – BBC News

Posted October 22nd, 2009 in crime, news, police, statistics by sally

“More than a third of violent incidents classed as ‘no crime’ have been wrongly recorded, according to HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in England and Wales.”

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BBC News, 22nd October 2009

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Detections using DNA database fall despite huge rise in profiles – The Guardian

Posted October 22nd, 2009 in crime, DNA, news, police by sally

“Detections using the national DNA database have fallen over the past two years despite the number of profiles increasing by 1m and its running costs doubling to £4.2m a year.”

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The Guardian, 21st October 2009

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Crime map to show burglary levels for every town and village – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 20th, 2009 in crime, internet, news, statistics by sally

“The public will be able to compare crime rates in every town and village in England and Wales following the launch of a new interactive map.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th October 2009

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk