Thousands of children jailed – before being found guilty – The Independent

Posted November 27th, 2009 in children, imprisonment, news by sally

“More than 27,000 children have been locked up before being convicted of any crime over the last five years. They include 1,004 under-18s held on remand for more than six months and 83 detained for more than one year.”

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The Independent, 27th November 2009

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Police accused of preventing suspects accessing lawyers – The Independent

Posted November 27th, 2009 in legal representation, news, police by sally

“Defendants are being denied a fair trial because police pressure deters them from being represented by a lawyer after their arrest, a survey reveals today.”

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The Independent, 27th November 2009

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Security Minister Lord West stopped and searched under Terrorism Act – The Times

Posted November 27th, 2009 in news by sally

“Lord West of Spithead, the Security minister, has been stopped and searched under anti-terrorism powers, which were used a record number of times last year.”

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The Times, 27th November 2009

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Gary McKinnon’s hopes fade as Home Secretary says he is powerless to stop extradition – The Times

Posted November 27th, 2009 in news by sally

“Hopes of a reprieve for Gary McKinnon, the British computer hacker facing extradition to the US, were dashed last night after the Government said that it was powerless to intervene.”

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The Times, 27th November 2009

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Three jailed for torture killing – BBC News

Posted November 26th, 2009 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“Three men have been jailed for their part in the murder of a 26-year-old man who was tortured with scissors in the mistaken belief he was a paedophile.”

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BBC News, 26th November 2009

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Uncle of meningitis sufferer jailed for stealing £315,000 from trust fund – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 26th, 2009 in abuse of position of trust, fraud, news, sentencing by sally

“A banker who stole £315,000 from the trust fund of his five-year-old niece after she lost her limbs to meningitis has been sentenced to four years in prison.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th November 2009

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Aristocrat sentenced for £1.6m theft from family charity – The Guardian

Posted November 26th, 2009 in charities, news, sentencing, theft by sally

“A wealthy aristocrat who stole £1.6m from a family charity intended to aid Bosnian orphans was given a two-year suspended sentence today.”

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The Guardian, 26th November 2009

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It’s official – London is the libel capital of the world – The Times

Posted November 26th, 2009 in news by sally

“Libel tourism is flourishing and London is the hottest destination. Its reputation as libel capital of the world has just been confirmed by figures that show that the number of defamation actions started last year was the highest for five years.”

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The Times, 24th November 2009

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Urinating student avoids prison – BBC News

Posted November 26th, 2009 in monuments, news, outraging public decency, sentencing by sally

“A student who admitted outraging public decency after he was pictured urinating over a Sheffield war memorial has been told to do community service.”

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BBC News, 26th November 2009

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Cafcass judicial review threat – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 26th, 2009 in delay, guardianship, judicial review, news by sally

“A Somerset solicitor is set to launch a judicial review action against the Children and Family Courts Advice and Support Service (Cafcass) because of its ‘unacceptable delays’ in appointing children’s guardians and family court advisers.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 25th November 2009

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Police ignore rape allegations if victim has been drinking, says Sara Payne – The Guardian

Posted November 26th, 2009 in news, police, rape, victims by sally

“Police officers are still refusing to take complaints of rape seriously if the victims come from ‘the wrong part of town’, if they have been drinking or if they have made previous allegations, according to a report by Sara Payne, the national victims’ champion.”

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The Guardian, 25th November 2009

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UK equality laws fall short of EU requirements, says Commission – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 26th, 2009 in EC law, equality, news by sally

“The UK’s equality laws are inadequate, according to the European Commission which has announced that it has begun legal action against the UK. The Government claims that new equality legislation will settle the dispute.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 25th November 2009

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Plans to improve consumer redress against financial firms being ‘rushed through’, says ABI – OUT-LW.com

Posted November 26th, 2009 in consumer protection, financial regulation, news by sally

“Consumers will be able to bring class actions against banks, insurers and other financial services firms if the Government’s Financial Services Bill comes into force.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th November 2009

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New Look fire brings record fine – BBC news

Posted November 26th, 2009 in fines, fire, health & safety, news by sally

“High Street fashion chain New Look has been fined a record £400,000 for fire safety breaches after a blaze broke out at a central London branch.”

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BBC News, 25th November 2009

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Man jailed for racist row killing – BBC News

Posted November 26th, 2009 in assault, homicide, news, racism, sentencing by sally

“A 22-year-old man has been jailed for killing a Qatari student during a racist row in East Sussex.”

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BBC News, 25th November 2009

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Millionaire rabbi convicted of cocaine possession – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 26th, 2009 in drug offences, news by sally

“A multi-millionaire rabbi who took part in cocaine parties with prostitutes in a flat nicknamed the ‘synagogue of sin’ has been convicted of possessing drugs.”

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Daily Telegraph, 25th November 2009

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G20 report lays down the law to police on use of force – The Guardian

Posted November 26th, 2009 in demonstrations, news, police by sally

“A blueprint for wholesale reform of British policing to create a service ‘anchored in public consent’ was unveiled today by the inquiry prompted by Scotland Yard’s controversial handling of the G20 protests in London.”

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The Guardian, 25th November 2009

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Teacher, 39, jailed for sex with 15-year-old pupil – The Guardian

Posted November 25th, 2009 in children, news, sentencing, sexual offences, teachers by sally

“A religious education teacher who admitted 10 charges of engaging a 15-year-old pupil in sexual activity has been jailed today.”

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The Guardian, 25th November 2009

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Gordon Brown to push for royal Roman Catholics law change – The Times

Posted November 25th, 2009 in constitutional law, news, royal family by sally

“Gordon Brown today sparked controversy on the eve of the Commonwealth summit by suggesting he backs the sweeping away of 300-year-old laws that prevent Roman Catholics ascending to the Throne.”

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The Times, 25th November 2009

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More forced marriage protection orders than expected issued in first year – Ministry of Justice

Posted November 25th, 2009 in forced marriages, news by sally

“More people have been protected by Forced Marriage Protection Orders than originally expected in their first year of operation, show figures released today.”

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Ministry of Justice, 25th November 2009

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