Portsmouth paedophile ring: Melissa Noon found guilty – BBC News

Posted November 2nd, 2011 in child abuse, indecent photographs of children, news by sally

“A Hampshire woman has been convicted of running an international paedophile ring with her partner.”

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BBC News, 2nd November 2011

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Man laced wife’s food with steroids – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 2nd, 2011 in domestic violence, news, poisoning, sentencing by sally

“A man has escaped jail after he secretly added steroids to his wife’s food to make her put on weight and ‘keep her at home’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 2nd November 2011

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Legislation nightmares leave us scratching our heads – Halsbury’s Law Exchange

Posted November 2nd, 2011 in civil justice, criminal justice, legislative drafting, news, parliament by sally

“As Stephen Levinson’s recent post has reminded us, we are not living in a golden age of legislative drafting. In the field of criminal law, some particularly ghastly examples of bamboozling legislation can be found in various provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 – described by no less an authority than Rose LJ as ‘at best, obscure and, at worst, impenetrable’ (R v Campell [2006] EWCA Crim 726, [2006] 2 Cr App R (S) 626 at [1]).”

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Halsbury’s Law Exchange, 2nd November 2011

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House of Lords will be able to vote on key NHS clause – The Guardian

Posted November 2nd, 2011 in bills, health, ministers' powers and duties, news, private equity, social services by michael

“Peers will be able to vote on the government’s controversial plan to hand over its ‘constitutional responsibility’ to provide NHS services to an unelected quango on Wednesday.”

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The Guardian, 2nd November 2011

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Fathers denied a right to see children – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 2nd, 2011 in children, custody, legislation, news, parental rights by michael

“The Daily Telegraph has learnt that plans to enshrine in law that a child has a ‘meaningful relationship with both parents’ are likely to be dropped.”

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Daily Telegraph, 2nd November 2011

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Phone hacking: NoW warned about ‘culture of illegal information access’ – The Guardian

Posted November 2nd, 2011 in evidence, interception, media, news, privacy by michael

“The legal opinion, only now made public, was prepared in June 2008 and referred to the activities of  ‘at least three’ journalists.”

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The Guardian, 2nd November 2011

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St Paul’s suspends legal action against protesters – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 2nd, 2011 in Church of England, demonstrations, injunctions, news by michael

“St Paul’s Cathedral has suspended legal action against the protest camp on its doorstep following the resignation of two senior members of its clergy.”

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Daily Telegraph, 1st November 2011

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Julian Assange loses appeal against extradition – The Guardian

Posted November 2nd, 2011 in appeals, extradition, news, rape, warrants by michael

“The WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, has lost his high court appeal against extradition to Sweden to face rape allegations.”

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The Guardian, 2nd November 2011

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Gintaras Butkus jailed in Cornwall boat killing case – BBC News

Posted November 1st, 2011 in homicide, news, sentencing by sally

“A man has been sentenced to six years in prison for killing a man during a fishing trip off the Cornish coast.”

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BBC News, 1st November 2011

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Knife crime law: Up to 400 more teenagers face custody – BBC News

Posted November 1st, 2011 in detention, news, offensive weapons, reports, young offenders by sally

“As many as 400 extra teenagers could be given custodial sentences every year because of changes to knife crime laws announced last week, according to a government impact assessment.”

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BBC News, 1st November 2011

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Taking a hatchet to the hackers – which way press freedom? – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted November 1st, 2011 in freedom of expression, internet, media, news, privacy by sally

“On the eve of Lord Justice Leveson’s inquiry into phone hacking and the ethics of journalism, the British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) with 1 Crown Office Row hosted a roundtable discussion to examine how to reconcile the right to privacy with freedom of expression.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 1st November 2011

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Pakistan cricketers guilty of betting scam – BBC News

Posted November 1st, 2011 in conspiracy, fraud, gambling, guilty pleas, news, sport by sally

“Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif have been found guilty of their part in a ‘spot-fixing’ scam after a trial at Southwark Crown Court.”

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BBC News, 1st November 2011

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Teenagers begin high court challenge against tuition fee rise – The Guardian

Posted November 1st, 2011 in education, equality, fees, human rights, judicial review, news, universities by sally

“Two teenagers have begun a case in the high court against the government’s decision to let universities almost treble tuition fees next year.”

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The Guardian, 1st November 2011

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Squatting in residential buildings to become a criminal offence – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 1st, 2011 in bills, consultations, crime, news, squatting, trespass by sally

“Squatting in residential buildings is to become a criminal offence for the first time, the Government has announced.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 1st November 2011

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Daily Mail to pay damages to Carole Caplin over ‘Blairs’ sex secrets’ story – The Guardian

Posted November 1st, 2011 in damages, defamation, media, news by sally

“The publisher of the Daily Mail has agreed to pay ‘substantial’ damages to Carole Caplin, the former lifestyle guru to Cherie Blair, over an article that falsely suggested she would disclose the Blairs’ “sex secrets” for £1m.”

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The Guardian, 1st November 2011

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Bar Council Chairman-Elect Calls for Further Modernisation of Civil Litigation – The Bar Council

Posted November 1st, 2011 in barristers, dispute resolution, news by sally

“Michael Todd QC, the Chairman-Elect of the Bar Council, which represents barristers in England and Wales, has called for further modernisation of civil litigation. Speaking at the International Bar Association’s Annual Conference in Dubai, on ‘advocacy in commercial litigation’, he said the time has come to find ways for the more efficient delivery of dispute resolution services.”

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The Bar Council, 1st November 2011

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Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill – BBC News

Posted November 1st, 2011 in bills, legal aid, news, sentencing by sally

“Watch live coverage of debate on the remaining stages of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill for the second day on 1 November 2011 from 2.30pm.”

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BBC News, 31st October 2011

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Jackson: civil justice reforms are balanced – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 1st, 2011 in civil justice, costs, judges, news, speeches by sally

“‘Lawyers leave no stone unturned when it comes to arguing about costs,’ the architect of the civil justice reforms being introduced by government said this week.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 1st November 2011

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MPs call for Commons debate on UK’s extradition rules – BBC News

Posted November 1st, 2011 in extradition, news, parliament, proof by sally

“A cross-party group of MPs is demanding a full Commons debate on the UK’s extradition rules.”

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BBC News, 1st November 2011

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Referral fee ban will hit PI claimants – says MoJ assessment – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 1st, 2011 in fees, insurance, law firms, news, personal injuries, reports by sally

“Personal injury claimants could suffer from a ban on referral fees while insurers and lawyers would incur no extra costs, according to the government department proposing the ban.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 31st October 2011

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk