Ronald Toms faces jail for 1987 Ammanford sex attack – BBC News

Posted June 24th, 2011 in assault, attempts, news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A man who sexually assaulted an 84-year-old widow in a ‘terrifying’ attack in her own home 24 years ago has been told he will be jailed.”

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BBC News, 23rd June 2011

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MPs defy government and agree to ban on use of circus animals – The Guardian

Posted June 24th, 2011 in animals, news, parliament by sally

“MPs have agreed to a ban on the use of wild animals in circuses amid claims from the Conservative MP who led the campaign that Downing Street tried to bribe him with the prospect of a government job to get him to change his position.”

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The Guardian, 23rd June 2011

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Sir Fred Goodwin colleague appeals decision – The Independent

Posted June 24th, 2011 in anonymity, appeals, injunctions, media, news, privacy by sally

“Lawyers representing the work colleague with whom former Royal Bank of Scotland chief Sir Fred Goodwin had an affair has filed an appeal against a High Court judge’s decision that although the media must not identify her by name they could give her job description.”

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The Independent, 23rd June 2011

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Sally Challen guilty of murdering husband Richard with hammer – BBC News

Posted June 24th, 2011 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A woman has been jailed for life after being convicted of murdering her estranged husband by bludgeoning him to death with a hammer.”

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BBC News, 23rd June 2011

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Devon man jailed for double murder – The Guardian

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A ‘controlling and dominating’ husband has been jailed for a minimum of 30 years for the murder of his estranged wife and her friend in a frenzied sex attack.”

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The Guardian, 23rd June 2011

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Government supports more efficient dispute resolution – Ministry of Justice

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in arbitration, dispute resolution, government departments, news by sally

“The Government has signed the first Dispute Resolution Commitment (DRC), which requires all departments and agencies to use mediation, arbitration and conciliation wherever possible before taking disputes to court.”

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Ministry of Justice, 23rd June 2011

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UK ‘must help release detainee’ in Afghanistan, High Court told – BBC News

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in Afghanistan, detention, habeas corpus, news, rendition by sally

“Lawyers for a man held in Afghanistan are demanding he is freed under one of the England’s most ancient laws.”

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BBC News, 23rd June 2011

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Thieving postman traumatised by Disneyland rollercoaster accident spared jail – Daily Telegraph

“A postman who claimed he was traumatised into stealing parcels after going on the Disneyland roller coaster Thunder Mountain, was spared jail yesterday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 23rd June 2011

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Ignore the warnings about legal aid changes and risk meltdown in courts – The Guardian

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in bills, legal aid, legal profession, news by sally

“It is easy for politicians to dismiss lawyers as self-seeking fat cats, but their concerns should be listened to.”

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The Guardian, 23rd June 2011

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Levi Bellfield guilty of Milly Dowler murder – BBC News

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in kidnapping, murder, news by sally

“Former nightclub doorman Levi Bellfield has been found guilty of murdering 13-year-old Milly Dowler.”

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BBC News, 23rd June 2011

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Chancery Lane urges government to fund family justice reforms – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in consultations, divorce, family courts, Law Society, legal aid, news by sally

“The Law Society has backed the Family Justice Review’s ‘far-reaching’ proposals for reform, but urged the government not to proceed with the changes unless it can provide the money to implement them properly.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 23rd June 2011

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Child abuse loophole to be closed – Ministry of Justice

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in assault, bills, child abuse, news by sally

“A legal loophole that could allow those who physically abuse children or vulnerable adults to escape justice is to be closed, the Government announced today (22 June).”

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Ministry of Justice, 22nd June 2011

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Ryan Lovell-Hancox: Killers were known to authorities – BBC News

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in child cruelty, documents, news, reports, social services by sally

“A murdered three-year-old West Midlands boy was not protected despite his killers being known to child protection agencies, a report has found.”

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BBC News, 23rd June 2011

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Top-paid civil servants lose right to wage privacy – The Guardian

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in civil servants, news, privacy, remuneration by sally

“Senior civil servants who tried to keep their salaries secret will be made to reveal them, the Information Commissioner has ruled. The government has been ordered to name every civil servant on a salary above £150,000 – more than the prime minister – after some resisted, citing the Data Protection Act. The ruling means that the identity of 24 Whitehall mandarins who refused to be named when the coalition published a list of high earners in government a year ago will now be revealed, and that pressure will mount for other high earners below the £150,000 mark to also be named.”

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The Guardian, 22nd June 2011

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Warnings over launch of national crime database – The Independent

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in data protection, news, police by sally

“Hackers could crack the new Police National Database and access sensitive information of millions of innocent people, human rights campaigners have warned.”

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The Independent, 23rd June 2011

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PCS strikers aim to close Supreme Court – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in courts, industrial action, news, Supreme Court, trade unions by sally

“The courts will rely on their depleted ranks of senior managers to remain open during industrial action, when Ministry of Justice members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) strike on 30 June in protest at proposed changes to public sector pensions and job cuts.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 23rd June 2011

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Dewi Evans guilty of Pontyberem murder of wife Jackie – BBC News

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in murder, news by sally

“A former miner who stabbed his wife during a row after she refused his offer of a cup of tea has been unanimously convicted of murder.”

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BBC News, 22nd June 2011

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Inquiry finds link between military veterans and crime – The Guardian

“Military veterans are twice as likely to be convicted for sex offences than other people and more likely to commit violent offences, an inquiry has found.”

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The Guardian, 22nd June 2011

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The increasing world of regulation and compliance – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in consultations, EC law, legislative drafting, news, regulations by sally

“In a secret location in the UK, there is a warehouse the size of a football pitch that climbs five storeys into the sky. Under its gargantuan roof are more than three million boxes and, in these boxes, are thousands and thousands of files and innumerable documents.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 23rd June 2011

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Good Hope Hospital security guard jailed for bomb hoax – BBC News

Posted June 23rd, 2011 in bomb hoaxing, hospitals, news, sentencing by sally

“A hospital security guard who planted a fake bomb where he worked prompting a six-hour security alert has been jailed for 15 months.”

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BBC News, 22nd June 2011

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