Judge to rule on assisted suicide case – The Guardian

Posted March 12th, 2012 in assisted suicide, disabled persons, euthanasia, murder, news by sally

“A high court judge is to rule on whether a case brought by a man with ‘locked-in syndrome’ who wants his ‘suffering to end’ should be allowed to proceed.”

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The Guardian, 12th March 2012

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Scrap metal row murder pair jailed – The Independent

Posted March 9th, 2012 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

” Two men were jailed for life today for killing an unemployed plumber who was beaten to death after cashing in stolen scrap metal for £105.”

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The Independent, 9th March 2012

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Daily Mirror publisher refused appeal against contempt of court fine – The Guardian

Posted March 9th, 2012 in appeals, contempt of court, fines, media, news by sally

“Mirror Group Newspapers denied permission to appeal against £50,000 fine for its coverage of Christopher Jefferies and the Joanna Yeates case.”

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The Guardian, 9th March 2012

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‘Hammered’ Eric Joyce spared jail after attacking MPs – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 9th, 2012 in alcohol abuse, assault, fines, guilty pleas, news by sally

“He swore at officers after going berserk and headbutting Tory MP Stuart Andrew and councillor Ben Maney. The suspended Labour party member was warned he could face prison for the attacks. But chief magistrate Howard Riddle fined him £3,000 and ordered him to pay £1,400 to victims after he entered early guilty pleas.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th March 2012

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Government must publish NHS risk register, rules tribunal – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 9th, 2012 in bills, freedom of information, health, news, public interest by sally

“The Government has lost its appeal to keep the NHS risk register from being published, days before MPs get their last chance to debate and vote on its controversial health reforms.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th March 2012

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Court upholds wasted costs order – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 9th, 2012 in costs, law firms, news, wasted costs orders by sally

“The Court of Appeal has upheld a wasted costs order against a Buckinghamshire firm, ruling that it was ‘complicit’ in its client’s ‘manipulation’ of the court process by failing to give reasons for opposing a hearsay notice in a criminal trial.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 8th March 2012

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Law, politics, and the draft Brighton Declaration – UK Human Rights Blog

“Although not a ‘supreme law bill of rights’, the Human Rights Act 1998 is a significant constraint upon the political-legislative process. In this post, I argue that the extent of that constraint would likely diminish were the draft Brighton Declaration implemented in its present form.”

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UK  Human Rights Blog, 9th March 2012

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OFT pulls the plug on Yes Loans – The Guardian

Posted March 9th, 2012 in consumer credit, consumer protection, loans, news by sally

“The Office of Fair Trading is revoking the consumer credit licence of one of the UK’s largest unsecured credit brokers for ‘deceitful and oppressive business practices’. If successful, it will put payday loans broker Yes Loans out of business – but the firm has 28 days to appeal and can continue arranging new loans in that time due to limitations in consumer credit regulations.”

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The Guardian, 8th March 2012

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Psychologist faked death after using benefits scam to pay for wife’s breast job – Daily Telegraph

“A benefits cheat, Stephen Kellaway, who faked his own death to avoid prosecution after stealing thousands to pay for his wife’s breast enlargement has been jailed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th March 2012

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Kautilya Pruthi jailed for UK’s biggest Ponzi scam worth £115m – BBC News

Posted March 9th, 2012 in fraud, news, sentencing by sally

“A corrupt businessman who masterminded the UK’s biggest Ponzi scam has been jailed for more than 14 years.”

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BBC News, 8th March 2012

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Kevin Nunes killing: Five cleared at appeal court – BBC News

Posted March 9th, 2012 in appeals, murder, news by sally

“Five men jailed for a gangland murder have been cleared on appeal. Kevin Nunes, 20, a drug dealer, was seized at gunpoint and shot dead in Staffordshire in September 2002. The Crown Prosecution Service said it did ‘not seek to uphold the convictions’ of the men nor press for a retrial.”

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BBC News, 8th March 2012

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2 men and 1 women on shortlist for UK’s next judge at human rights court – The Guardian

Posted March 9th, 2012 in human rights, judiciary, news by sally

“The UK’s next judge on the European court of human rights (ECtHR) will be elected from a shortlist of candidates including a prominent human rights lawyer, a commercial barrister and a Strasbourg veteran.”

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The Guardian, 8th March 2012

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Forensics blunder ‘may endanger convictions’ – The Guardian

Posted March 9th, 2012 in forensic science, news by sally

“Scores of convictions for serious crimes may have to be reviewed after a serious blunder by a leading private forensics firm led to a suspected rapist being acquitted, the Guardian has learned. The company, LGC Forensics, has admitted that a sample at one of its laboratories became so contaminated it could not be offered in evidence.”

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The Guardian, 8th March 2012

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Council faces £70,000 legal bill over warden health and safety sign injury – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 9th, 2012 in compensation, health & safety, local government, news, personal injuries by sally

“A council faces having to pay out tens of thousands of pounds after a park warden fell and injured himself while putting up health and safety signs.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th March 2012

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Gay actor and City high-flier fight over separation payout – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 9th, 2012 in civil partnerships, divorce, homosexuality, news by sally

“Lawyers for Peter Lawrence told the Court of Appeal that his former civil partner, Donald Gallagher, an actor, was not entitled to a £1.7 million payout because they had ‘dual careers’. The case is one of the first times that a court has adjudicated in a civil partnership separation involving two parties who had very different levels of wealth.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th March 2012

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Sir Malcolm Arnold’s carer wins battle on final music score – BBC News

Posted March 9th, 2012 in carers, news, undue influence, wills by sally

“A carer who looked after the composer of the music for the Bridge On the River Kwai has won a High Court battle over his final work.”

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BBC News, 8th March 2012

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Paedophile-ring members have jail sentences increased – BBC News

Posted March 9th, 2012 in child abuse, news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“Three people jailed for their part in a Portsmouth-based paedophile ring have had their sentences increased.”

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BBC News, 8th March 2012

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Ofcom steps up test of James Murdoch’s fitness to keep BSkyB role – The Guardian

Posted March 9th, 2012 in corruption, interception, media, news by sally

“Ofcom has stepped up its investigation into whether James Murdoch is a ‘fit and proper’ person to sit on the board of BSkyB, forming a project team to examine evidence of phone hacking and corrupt payments emerging from the police and the Leveson inquiry.”

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The Guardian, 8th March 2012

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Adoption process will be made fairer and faster, says David Cameron – The Guardian

Posted March 9th, 2012 in adoption, minorities, news by sally

“Prime minister announces shakeup of rules, including moves to make it easier for white parents to adopt black children.”

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The Guardian, 9th March 2012

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Appeal upheld over rare vintage Bentley – BBC News

Posted March 9th, 2012 in appeals, contracts, news, sale of goods, trade descriptions by sally

“A vintage car can still be considered authentic even following a substantial rebuild where many of its original parts are replaced, an appeal court heard yesterday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th March 2012

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