Finance and Divorce Update – Family Law Week

Posted February 4th, 2014 in divorce, family courts, fees, financial provision, McKenzie friends, news by sally

‘Jessica Craigs, senior solicitor and David Salter, Joint Head of Family Law at Mills & Reeve LLP analyse the financial remedies and divorce news and cases published in January.’

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Family Law Update, 2nd February 2014

Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk

‘Chilling’ Prestwich sex attacker is jailed – BBC News

Posted February 4th, 2014 in assault, DNA, guilty pleas, news, robbery, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

‘A man who tried to rape a woman in a “chilling” attack while she was on the phone to police has been jailed.’

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BBC News, 3rd February 2014

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Woman falls to death days after man accused of raping her is cleared – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 4th, 2014 in complaints, evidence, news, police, rape, suicide by sally

‘The Independent Police Complaints Commission is to investigate the death of a woman who twice gave evidence in the trial of a man accused of raping her.’

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd February 2014

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

No more getting your clerk to do it – BSB bids to improve barristers’ diversity reporting – Legal Futures

Posted February 4th, 2014 in barristers, diversity, news by sally

‘The Bar Standards Board (BSB) is set to introduce a series of measures to improve diversity reporting among barristers after the vast majority refused to answer many of the questions posed about their backgrounds.’

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Legal Futures, 4th February 2014

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Whole life sentences – the issues before the Court of Appeal – Halsbury’s Law Exchange

Posted February 4th, 2014 in appeals, human rights, news, sentencing by sally

‘On 24 January 2014, a five-judge Court of Appeal sat to hear the latest in the legal-political battle between London and Strasbourg.’

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Halsbury’s Law Exchange, 3rd February 2014

Source: www.halsburyslawexchange.co.uk

Supreme Court to rule on deregistration of town and village greens – Local Government Lawyer

‘The Supreme Court is set to rule this week on two conjoined cases concerning whether it is just to de-register land registered as a town or village green when there was a legal error that led to the registration.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 4th February 2014

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Sex offenders freed from prison without treatment will ‘create more victims’ – The Independent

Posted February 4th, 2014 in news, persistent offenders, recidivists, rehabilitation, sexual offences by sally

‘Prisons across England and Wales are routinely releasing dangerous sex offenders without putting them through treatment programmes because budget cuts have left places critically scarce.’

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The Independent, 3rd February 2014

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Thomas Baird trial: James Carbott guilty of murder and arson – BBC News

Posted February 4th, 2014 in arson, murder, news by sally

‘A man who beat and stabbed his ex-partner’s father before setting his body alight has been found guilty of murder and arson.’

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BBC News, 3rd February 2014

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Revealed: Thousands of rape cases thrown out as charges fall following new CPS guidelines – The Independent

Posted February 4th, 2014 in Crown Prosecution Service, news, prosecutions, rape by sally

‘The Crown Prosecution Service is investigating whether thousands of suspected rape cases have been wrongly discontinued over the last two years because police forces or its own lawyers are misinterpreting official guidelines.’

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The Independent, 4th February 2014

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Stop and search ruling due – The Guardian

Posted February 4th, 2014 in appeals, human rights, London, news, police, race discrimination, stop and search by sally

‘The court of appeal is due to rule on a challenge over the legality of random stop-and-search powers aimed at tackling street violence.’

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The Guardian, 4th February 2014

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Jilted ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ lover jailed for life for smothering ex – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 3rd, 2014 in domestic violence, murder, news, sentencing by sally

‘A jilted man has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 15 years for murdering his former lover at her country cottage after failing to rekindle their romance.’

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd February 2014

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

EastEnders cleared over ‘racist’ complaints – BBC News

Posted February 3rd, 2014 in complaints, media, news, ombudsmen, racism by sally

‘EastEnders has been cleared by the broadcasting watchdog over complaints about a Muslim character berating her father for dating a “white woman”.’

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BBC News, 3rd February 2014

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Comic behind West Brom striker Nicolas Anelka’s ‘quenelle’ gesture banned from UK – Daily Telegraph

‘The comedian who is said to have invented the quenelle gesture, which is seen by many as anti-semitic, has been banned from entering the country as Nicolas Anelka could be given a five match ban.’

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd February 2014

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Honeymoon murder suspect can be extradited to South Africa, says High Court – UK Human Rights Blog

‘Government of the Republic of South Africa v Dewani [2014] EWHC 153 (Admin) 31 January 2014. Shrien Dewani, the British man facing charges of murdering his wife on honeymoon in South Africa, has lost his appeal to block extradition there (so far three men have been convicted in South Africa over Mrs Dewani’s death). The Court ruled that it would not be “unjust and oppressive” to extradite him, on condition that the South African government agreed to return him to the UK after one year if his depressive illness and mental health problems still prevented a trial from taking place.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 1st February 2014

Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com

HSE guidance on working at height simplified, but underlying regulations remain unchanged, says expert – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 3rd, 2014 in codes of practice, EC law, employment, health & safety, interpretation, news, standards by sally

‘The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published new guidance on what the law requires of both employers and employees when people are working at height.’

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OUT-LAW.com. 31st January 2014

Source: www.out-law.com

No reason for reasons redux – NearlyLegal

Posted February 3rd, 2014 in appeals, homelessness, housing, local government, news, reasons by sally

‘A rather odd second appeal from a s.204 appeal decision. At issue was whether the Council’s review officer should take into account “the homeless person’s state of knowledge about the Council’s rejection of the person’s reasons for stating he or she did not wish to live in a particular area”. In short, was an absence of a stated reason for a decision a potential issue on review.’

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NearlyLegal, 2nd February 2014

Source: www.nearlylegal.co.uk/blog/

Can a solicitor be personally liable to pay costs? – Halsbury’s Law Exchange

Posted February 3rd, 2014 in Administrative Court, appeals, costs, fraud, news, solicitors, witnesses by sally

‘The possibility that a firm of litigation solicitors, despite acting properly for a client in advancing their interests, could nonetheless end up being held liable to pay a huge costs order, is unsurprisingly something that would sound alarm bells across the profession. This is a possibility that was raised in DLA Piper UK LLP v BDO LLP (the major firm of City solicitors versus a major firm of accountants).’

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Halsbury’s Law Exchange, 31st January 2014

Source: www.halsburyslawexchange.co.uk

New sentencing guideline for corporate fraud – Sentencing Council

Posted February 3rd, 2014 in bribery, codes of practice, fraud, money laundering, news, sentencing by sally

‘Following consultation the Sentencing Council is publishing a new definitive guideline on fraud, bribery and money laundering offences committed by corporate offenders which will come into force on 1 October 2014.’

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Sentencing Council, 31st January 2014

Source: http://http://sentencingcouncil.judiciary.gov.uk

Supporting the introduction of the single Family Court – Proposed changes to Family legal aid remuneration schemes – Ministry of Justice

Posted February 3rd, 2014 in budgets, consultations, equality, family courts, fees, legal aid, remuneration by sally

‘The Government consulted on a proposal to change the current family legal aid fee payment schemes in October 2013. This document reflects the responses that we have received to the consultation and describes how the Government intends to proceed.’

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Ministry of Justice, 31st January 2014

Source: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice

The Extraterritorial Application of the European Convention on Human Rights – Speech by Lord Dyson, Master of the Rolls

Posted February 3rd, 2014 in extraterritoriality, human rights, jurisdiction, speeches by sally

‘A State’s sovereignty is understood by reference to a geographical territory and jurisdiction is understood by reference to a State’s authority over persons within that territory. The primarily territorial perspective of jurisdiction must also be understood against the background of the historical period in which many international treaties, including the Convention, were written. In the post-WWII era, jurisdiction was a tool to allocate competency among fiercely independent and volatile nation States. In the minds of the drafters of such conventions, if one State assumed extraterritorial jurisdiction then it would, necessarily, encroach upon another State’s jurisdiction.’

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Judiciary of England and Wales, 30th January 2014

Source: www.judiciary.gov.uk