Court dismisses dog death case against neighbour – The Guardian

Posted September 1st, 2009 in criminal damage, dogs, news by sally

“A company director who killed his neighbour’s dog by hitting it with a garden hoe after a long-running feud had the case against him dismissed today.”

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The Guardian, 28th August 2009

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Suspended term for tea poison man – BBC News

Posted August 28th, 2009 in married persons, news, poisoning, sentencing by sally

“A man who poisoned his estranged wife’s tea with mercury has been given a 350-day suspended sentence.”

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BBC News, 28th August 2009

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Man jailed for raping two 13-year-old girls – The Independent

Posted August 28th, 2009 in news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A man who abducted and raped two teenage girls was jailed for 14 years today.”

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The Independent, 28th August 2009

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Pleasure beach hoaxer jailed – The Independent

Posted August 28th, 2009 in bomb hoaxing, news, sentencing by sally

“A man who made a hoax 999 call claiming a nail bomb would be planted at Blackpool Pleasure Beach was jailed for two years today.”

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The Independent, 27th August 2009

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Police chiefs in court over abuse of speeding exemption – The Independent

Posted August 28th, 2009 in news, police, road traffic offences by sally

“Two senior police officers are to appear before magistrates today over claims they abused their positions to avoid speeding fines.”

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The Independent, 28th August 2009

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Pensioner to be sentenced for poisoning wife’s tea – The Independent

Posted August 28th, 2009 in married persons, news, poisoning by sally

“A pensioner who poured mercury into his estranged wife’s cup of tea to win her back by nursing her back to health will be sentenced later today.”

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The Independent, 28th August 2009

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Law student wins four-year case to have exam marks upgraded – The Times

Posted August 28th, 2009 in news by sally

“A law student who refused to accept the results of her final examinations has won a four-year legal battle to have her marks upgraded.”

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The Times, 28th August 2009

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Women more likely to be victims of domestic violence, but more likely to be arrested – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 28th, 2009 in domestic violence, news by sally

“Women are three times as likely to be arrested over domestic violence allegations than men, even though they are more often the victims.”

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Daily Telegraph, 28th August 2009

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Sex attack deportation man jailed – BBC News

Posted August 28th, 2009 in deportation, news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“A convicted sex attacker who assaulted two women after he should have been deported has been jailed.”

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BBC News, 27th August 2009

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Specialist court helps victims of domestic violence – Ministry of Justice

Posted August 27th, 2009 in domestic violence, news, victims by sally

“Justice Minister Bridget Prentice has met with specially-trained domestic violence legal advisers and magistrates at Grays Magistrates’ Court to congratulate them on their work helping the victims of domestic violence.”

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Ministry of Justice, 27th August 2009

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Gay ex-soldier angry at pay-outs – BBC News

Posted August 27th, 2009 in armed forces, compensation, harassment, news by sally

“A lesbian ex-soldier who won £187,000 damages after being sexually harassed has said she is ‘disgusted’ by lower payments given to injured personnel.”

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BBC News, 27th August 2009

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Six years for man who battered pensioner to death – The Independent

Posted August 27th, 2009 in homicide, news, sentencing by sally

“A man who battered a pensioner to death after an argument at a bus stop was today found guilty of manslaughter and jailed for six years.”

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The Independent, 27th August 2009

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Ex-peers ‘blocked from being MPs’ – BBC News

Posted August 27th, 2009 in elections, news, parliament, peerages & dignities by sally

“Jack Straw is to amend plans allowing life peers to resign from the House of Lords, to stop them standing as an MP for up to five years, it is reported.”

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BBC News, 27th August 2009

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Class actions: why are we waiting? – The Times

Posted August 27th, 2009 in news by sally

“When is a class action not a class action? When it’s a collective redress scheme or a representative action or basically anything that does not sound like loony American litigation.”

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The Times, 27th August 2009

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Co-op steals a march on Tesco in the race for legal customers – The Times

Posted August 27th, 2009 in news by sally

“Forget ‘Tesco law’ — the label now ascribed to the Big Bang that will lead to the shake-up of the legal services market in the next two years — it’s clearly going to be Co-op law.”

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The Times, 27th August 2009

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Family mediation website goes live – Ministry of Justice

Posted August 27th, 2009 in married persons, news by sally

“Justice Minister Bridget Prentice launches a new advice website for families involved in disputes.”

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Ministry of Justice, 26th August 2009

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I’m a contestant — let me out of here I’m off to an employment tribunal – The Times

Posted August 27th, 2009 in news by sally

“As the sixth series of The X Factor gets under way, the spotlight falls on the latest group of hopefuls attempting to win a recording contract. But there can be only one winner and the ordeal suffered by Susan Boyle, a contestant on Britain’s Got Talent, has intensified pressure on programme makers to offer better protection to those who take part.”

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The Times, 27th August 2009

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Compensation call for consumers – BBC News

Posted August 27th, 2009 in compensation, consumer protection, news by sally

“Consumers who lose money to underhand sales practices should be allowed to seek compensation in court, according to a watchdog.”

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BBC News, 26th August 2009

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Statement by the Chief Executive of the General Council of the Bar of England and Wales, The Chairman of the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales and the President of the Law Society of England and Wales – The Bar Council

Posted August 27th, 2009 in Iran, news, trials by sally

“The Chief Executive of the Bar Council of England and Wales, the Chairman of the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales and the President of the Law Society of England and Wales express their deep concern at reports of mass trials being held in Iran following the political unrest after the disputed June presidential elections.”

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The Bar Council, 26th August 2009

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House of Lords ‘unfinished business’ – Ministry of Justice

Posted August 27th, 2009 in news, parliament, peerages & dignities by sally

“Reform of the House of Lords is ‘unfinished business’ and a fundamental part of restoring trust in politics, Jack Straw said today.”

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Ministry of Justice, 26th August 2009

Source: www.justice.gov.uk