Four police officers to face charge of causing actual bodily harm to Babar Ahmad – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted August 12th, 2010 in assault, Crown Prosecution Service, news, police by sally

“The Crown Prosecution Service has decided that four officers of the Metropolitan Police Service’s Territorial Support Group should be charged with causing actual bodily harm to Babar Ahmad during his arrest on 2 December 2003.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 12th August 2010

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

Will Charles Taylor end up in a British jail? – BBC News

Posted August 12th, 2010 in news, war crimes by sally

“The war crimes trial of the former Liberian President, Charles Taylor, has hit the headlines in the UK after the dramatic evidence of supermodel Naomi Campbell and her former agent, Carole White. If convicted, Mr Taylor will serve his sentence in a British jail. Why is this and where might he be housed?”

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BBC News, 12th August 2010

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Basis of Copyright Tribunal royalty ruling flawed, says High Court – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 12th, 2010 in copyright, media, news, tribunals by sally

“The Copyright Tribunal did not have a sound basis for the royalty rate it set in a dispute between rights holders and a music TV broadcaster, the High Court has said. The Tribunal set a new rate on spurious grounds and misunderstood evidence, it said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 12th August 2010

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Life for hitman hired by husband to murder ex-wife for fortune in her will – The Guardian

Posted August 12th, 2010 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A hitman who flew from Thailand to murder a frail Surrey woman on behalf of her former husband was told today that he was likely to spend the rest of his life behind bars.”

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The Guardian, 11th August 2010

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Coroners’ service reform review delaying inquests – BBC News

Posted August 12th, 2010 in coroners, inquests, legislation, news by sally

“Promised reforms to speed up coroners’ courts have been put on hold leaving many bereaved families waiting months or years for verdicts.”

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BBC News, 12th August 2010

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Celebrities use British laws regarded as toughest in the world – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 12th, 2010 in defamation, freedom of expression, injunctions, news by sally

“Britain’s defamation laws are so tough that it is regarded as an international centre for ‘libel tourism’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 11th August 2010

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High Court backs boy who rejected father – The Independent

Posted August 12th, 2010 in children, contact orders, domicile, news by sally

“A schoolboy who was told by a judge that he must live with the father he claimed to hate yesterday succeeded in forcing the High Court to reverse its decision.”

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The Independent, 12th August 2010

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Cocaine smuggler jailed for 20 years after drug-laced rum killed drinker – The Guardian

Posted August 12th, 2010 in drug trafficking, homicide, news, poisoning, sentencing by sally

“A smuggler has been jailed for 20 years for the manslaughter of a taxi driver who died after unwittingly drinking a shot of rum from a bottle heavily laced with cocaine.”

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The Guardian, 11th August 2010

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Christian Wandsworth Council worker loses sacking claim – BBC News

“A housing official sacked after suggesting a woman with an incurable illness ‘put her faith in God’ has lost his legal challenge.”

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BBC News, 11th August 2010

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Ken Clarke’s enthusiasm for cuts in the justice system comes at a high price – The Guardian

Posted August 12th, 2010 in lord chancellor, Ministry of Justice, news by sally

“The lord chancellor should be sticking up for his department. Our courts lie at the very heart of our democracy.”

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The Guardian, 11th August 2010

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Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2010 published – Ministry of Justice

Posted August 11th, 2010 in criminal procedure, legislation, Ministry of Justice, news by sally

“Amendments to the Criminal Procedure Rules will come in to force on 4 October 2010.”

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Ministry of Justice, 11th August 2010

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Minor breaches of contract can combine to make major breach, rules Court of Appeal – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 11th, 2010 in contracts, news by sally

“When consulting and IT firm Accenture made a number of small breaches of the terms of a contract this could add up to a major breach with potentially costly consequences, the Court of Appeal has ruled.”

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OUT-LAw.com, 11th August 2010

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New proposals for the regulation of lawyers – Bar Standards Board

“The Joint Advocacy Group today (10 August) launches its consultation on proposals for a scheme to quality assure advocates in the criminal courts.”

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Bar Standards Board, 10th August 2010

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Three million in the queue for compensation over PPI mis-selling – The Guardian

Posted August 11th, 2010 in compensation, complaints, financial regulation, insurance, news, ombudsmen by sally

“Nearly three million people who took out payment protection insurance (PPI) sold by banks and other lenders could be in line for compensation totalling more than £2bn after the Financial Services Authority today issued new rules on how firms should handle the flood of complaints over mis-selling.”

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The Guardian, 10th August 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Why are over-70s banned from jury duty? – BBC News

Posted August 11th, 2010 in age discrimination, juries, news by sally

“It has been decreed that the ban on over-70s doing jury duty will remain. But many older people would welcome the opportunity.”

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BBC News, 10th August 2010

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Nurse convicted of killing wife in Southport – BBC News

Posted August 11th, 2010 in murder, news, self-defence by sally

“A nurse who strangled his wife and tried to make it look as though she died in an accident has been found guilty of her murder.”

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BBC News, 10th August 2010

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ASA watchdog bans ‘offensive’ anti-terror hotline radio advert – The Guardian

Posted August 11th, 2010 in advertising, news, police, terrorism by sally

“Britain’s eccentrics, recluses and misanthropes, you can relax. Ignoring neighbours and keeping your curtains permanently shut to the world outside might not win you many friends, but you’re no longer likely to be denounced as a possible terrorist.”

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The Guardian, 11th August 2010

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Hitman guilty of Surrey housewife murder – BBC News

Posted August 11th, 2010 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A hitman who flew to the UK from Thailand to kill a housewife in Surrey has been found guilty of murder.”

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BBC News, 10th August 2010

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Stirland case coroner calls for witness reforms – BBC News

Posted August 10th, 2010 in coroners, gangs, murder, news, police, witnesses by sally

“Police should review witness protection protocols, a coroner has said in her report into the gangland killings of a Lincolnshire couple.”

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BBC News, 10th August 2010

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Letting over-70s serve on juries ‘would disrupt criminal trials’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 10th, 2010 in age discrimination, juries, news by sally

“The Council of Circuit Judges, which represents more than 600 judges in England and Wales, said it had come to the ‘firm conclusion that there is no compelling case to alter the status quo’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 10th August 2010

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