London riot sentences ‘absolutely right’ – The Guardian

Posted January 30th, 2012 in defences, news, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“One of the country’s leading prosecutors has defended the stiff sentences handed out to hundreds of rioters in London last summer and derided the excuses given by some of them in court.”

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The Guardian, 30th January 2012

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Man who sent text encouraging rioting faces lengthy prison sentence – The Guardian

Posted January 16th, 2012 in incitement, news, sentencing, telecommunications, violent disorder by sally

“A 21-year-old man who admitted encouraging 160 people to join in with the rioting that hit the UK during the summer has been warned that he faces a lengthy prison sentence.”

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The Guardian, 13th January 2012

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No payout for victims of Nottingham’s August ‘riots’ – BBC News

Posted December 20th, 2011 in criminal damage, damages, insurance, news, police, violent disorder by tracey

“Nottinghamshire Police Authority will not pay out for damage incurred during summer riots because of a definition in a piece of Victorian legislation.”

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BBC News, 20th December 2011

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Police ‘need riot tactic rules’, watchdog says – BBC News

Posted December 20th, 2011 in arson, news, police, violent disorder, weapons by tracey

“Police should be given clear rules about when they can use water cannon and plastic bullets against rioters, a watchdog has said.”

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BBC News, 20th December 2011

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Ban reporting on UK riots young offenders, says children’s commissioner – The Guardian

Posted December 19th, 2011 in news, violent disorder, young offenders by tracey

“England’s children’s commissioner has expressed concerns over guidelines allowing courts to identify young offenders involved in the summer riots, warning this could affect their safety and hurt their adult lives.”

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The Guardian, 17th December 2011

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Facebook riot page: Danny Cook jailed for 30 months – BBC News

Posted December 15th, 2011 in criminal damage, incitement, news, sentencing, theft, violent disorder by sally

“A man has been jailed for 30 months for creating a Facebook group page called ‘Letz start a riot’.”

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BBC News, 14th December 2011

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Water cannon and plastic bullets, but don’t start panicking yet – Halsbury’s Law Exchange

Posted December 7th, 2011 in news, police, violent disorder by sally

“On 30 November the Metropolitan Police published the second part of its interim report into the widespread rioting in August 2011. The report has found that numbers of police on the streets of London were insufficient to deal with the disorder, and those that were there did not arrive quickly enough. It acknowledges the possibility that pre-existing tension went unnoticed, and that intelligence gathering systems could not keep pace with scale and speed of the riots.”

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Halsbury’s Law Exchange, 7th December 2011

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London riots: IPCC responds to recent Duggan press reports – BBC News

Posted November 24th, 2011 in complaints, media, news, police, violent disorder by sally

“The police watchdog has said it was ‘disappointing’ members of a panel set up to oversee its inquiry into Mark Duggan’s shooting recently quit.”

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BBC News, 24th November 2011

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England riots: Four years for Facebook incitement – BBC News

Posted November 16th, 2011 in incitement, internet, news, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“A man from Cardiff has been jailed for four years after admitting inciting violent disorder on Facebook during riots in England.”

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BBC News, 16th November 2011

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Detention for woman over riot theft – The Independent

Posted November 16th, 2011 in burglary, detention, news, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“A teenager who stole two left-footed trainers after crawling into a looted shop has been detained for a month for each second she spent inside the premises.”

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The Independent, 15th November 2011

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London riots: Youth ambassador Chelsea Ives jailed – BBC News

Posted November 9th, 2011 in burglary, news, sentencing, violent disorder by tracey

“A former London youth ambassador has been jailed for two years for her role in August’s riots in London.”

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BBC News, 8th November 2011

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Criminals to have weekly benefits docked by up to £25 to pay fines – The Guardian

Posted October 31st, 2011 in benefits, fines, news, violent disorder by sally

“People on benefits who are fined in court could face a fivefold increase in the amount docked from their weekly payments to cover the penalty, David Cameron will announce on Saturday as the government response to the riots is intensified.”

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The Guardian, 29th October 2011

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Pink Floyd guitarist’s son loses appeal over protest rampage – The Guardian

Posted October 28th, 2011 in appeals, news, sentencing, violent disorder by tracey

“The son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, seen swinging from the Cenotaph and kicking a shop window during a drink and drug-fuelled rampage at a student fees protest, has lost his appeal against his 16-month prison sentence.”

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The Guardian, 28th October 2011

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Facebook user jailed for inciting Manchester riots – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 28th, 2011 in incitement, inciting racial hatred, internet, news, sentencing, violent disorder by tracey

“A Facebook user who urged young people to ‘put Manchester on the map’ by rioting during the summer disturbances has been jailed for three years.”

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Daily Telegraph, 28th October 2011

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Sound judgments – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 21st, 2011 in freedom of expression, human rights, judges, media, news, sentencing, violent disorder by tracey

“Recent pronouncements by Lord Judge, the Lord Chief Justice, have been momentous, particularly his statements about the Human Rights Act.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th October 2011

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Appeal court riot ruling is firm but fair – The Guardian

Posted October 19th, 2011 in appeals, magistrates, news, public order, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“Severe punishment for those taking part in public disorder is right, as a matter of law and of common sense.”

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The Guardian, 18th October 2011

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Analysis: Laying down the law on riots – BBC News

Posted October 19th, 2011 in appeals, magistrates, news, public order, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“If we know one thing for certain about the England riots, it’s that the public have been urging the courts to dish out some serious punishment.”

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BBC News, 18th October 2011

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England riots: Court rejects seven of 10 sentence appeals – BBC News

Posted October 18th, 2011 in appeals, handling stolen goods, incitement, news, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“The Court of Appeal has rejected seven of 10 sentence appeals by people jailed over August’s rioting in England.”

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BBC News, 18th October 2011

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Abusive yobs could avoid prosecution under proposals – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 14th, 2011 in commemorations, news, public order, threatening behaviour, violent disorder by tracey

“Abusive troublemakers who call British soldiers murderers or burn poppies on Remembrance Day could escape prosecution under moves to scrap ‘insulting behaviour’ as a criminal offence.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th October 2011

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May seeks stronger police riot powers – The Guardian

Posted October 13th, 2011 in consultations, news, police, public order, violent disorder by tracey

“The home secretary, Theresa May, is to press ahead with seeking public order curfew powers for the police to create ‘no-go’ areas during riots. The powers are expected to include immediate curfews over large areas to tackle the kind of fast-moving disturbances that swept across many of England’s major cities in August. May also wants to extend existing powers to impose curfews on individual teenagers aged under 16.”

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The Guardian, 13th October 2011

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