Uffculme caretaker ‘raped girl 400 times’ – BBC News

Posted September 5th, 2011 in child abuse, news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A paedophile who was said to have raped one of his victims up to 400 times has been jailed.”

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BBC News, 2nd September 2011

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Yvonne Fletcher suspect ‘should be tried at Old Bailey’, says Britain’s top prosecutor – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 5th, 2011 in conspiracy, extradition, murder, news, police, prosecutions by sally

“Britain’s top prosecutor has said he wants the chief suspect in the WPc Yvonne Fletcher murder case to be tried in the Old Bailey.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th September 2011

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Phone hacking: Leveson inquiry to hold first hearing – The Guardian

Posted September 5th, 2011 in inquiries, interception, media, news, telecommunications by sally

“Lord Justice Leveson will hold his first preliminary hearing for the judicial inquiry into phone hacking on Tuesday to decide which newspaper groups and other organisations will be eligible to be ‘core participants’.”

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The Guardian, 2nd September 2011

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Middlesbrough TV licence man jailed for rape – BBC News

Posted September 5th, 2011 in news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A TV licensing inspector who raped a pregnant woman on Teesside has been jailed for six years.”

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BBC News, 2nd September 2011

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No IPCC action over reggae star raid – The Independent

Posted September 5th, 2011 in complaints, disciplinary procedures, news, police, search & seizure by sally

“Police officers who carried out a raid on the home of Smiley Culture, in which the reggae star died, will not face disciplinary action from the police watchdog.”

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The Independent, 3rd September 2011

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Mortgage lenders cut lists of ‘approved’ solicitors for conveyancing – The Guardian

Posted September 5th, 2011 in conveyancing, mortgages, news, solicitors by sally

“As if finding a property, saving for a deposit and passing credit and salary checks weren’t enough for would-be homebuyers, lenders have thrown in a new issue: your solicitor. An increasing number of borrowers are finding that their lender will not work with the law firm they have chosen to do their conveyancing – a situation that is reducing consumer choice and can add costs, hassle and delay to the homebuying process. And the problem is likely to grow.”

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The Guardian, 2nd September 2011

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‘Shaman’ jailed for hallucinogenic drug potion at ‘healing’ ceremony – The Guardian

Posted September 5th, 2011 in drug offences, news, sentencing by sally

“A British ‘shaman’ caught administering a potion containing a class-A hallucinogenic drug to 17 followers at a candlelit “healing” ceremony has been jailed for 15 months.”

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The Guardian, 2nd September 2011

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Cherie Blair criticised by appeal court for not jailing cocaine smuggler – The Guardian

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in drug trafficking, news, sentencing by sally

“Barrister Cherie Blair has been criticised by the court of appeal for not jailing a cocaine smuggler when sitting as a judge at a crown court. Appeal judge Lord Justice Pitchford suggested that Blair’s decision to give Lee Williams a 12-month suspended sentence, following a trial at Isleworth crown court earlier this year, was ‘remarkable’.”

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The Guardian, 2nd September 2011

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Stephanie Knight detained for aiding rapes – BBC News

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in aiding and abetting, conspiracy, news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A woman who lured two teenage girls on a night out so they could be raped by three men has been sent to a young offenders institute for seven years.”

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BBC News, 2nd September 2011

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Rebecca Aylward murder: Joshua Davies given 14 years – BBC News

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in murder, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A 16-year-old boy who battered his former girlfriend to death has been jailed for a minimum of 14 years.”

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BBC News, 2nd September 2011

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Kicking and damning corporate souls – Rosalind English – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in corporate manslaughter, death in custody, news by sally

“As of today, government or private institutions tasked with keeping people in custody will be accountable in criminal law if it can be shown that a ‘gross duty of care’ has led to the death of a detainee.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 1st September 2011

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Freedom of information is for businesses too – The Guardian

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in freedom of information, news, smoking, universities by sally

“A request by tobacco giant Philip Morris International to the University of Stirling has reignited concern about the use of freedom of information laws. The data it was interested in was collected as part of a survey of teenagers and smoking carried out by the university’s Centre for Tobacco Control Research.”

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The Guardian, 1st September 2011

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Disabled lawyers still face discrimination – The Guardian

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in disability discrimination, legal profession, news by sally

“The Equality Act gives protection to disabled would-be lawyers, but they still face a struggle getting into the profession.”

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The Guardian, 1st September 2011

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Equal pay battle heads to the supreme court – The Guardian

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in equal pay, news by sally

“Tens of thousands of women who claim they are paid less than men doing comparable jobs could benefit when the supreme court examines a test case next month. The battle for equal pay led by dinner ladies and care workers in dispute with their employer, Sheffield city council, will be heard in an attempt to clarify the complex law on what amounts to indirect sex discrimination in pay.”

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The Guardian, 1st September 2011

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Malcolm Drake death: Compensation over Crohn’s disease error – BBC News

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in compensation, hospitals, medical treatment, negligence, news by sally

“The family of a man from Stoke-on-Trent who died after a life-threatening illness was misdiagnosed as a groin strain has received a substantial six figure settlement.”

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BBC News, 1st September 2011

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Exile plan for terror suspects is a bungled measure, say civil liberties groups – The Guardian

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in control orders, crime prevention, news, terrorism by sally

“The government has been accused of bungling national security policy after announcing plans for the ‘internal exile’ of terrorism suspects in the event of an emergency. Civil liberties groups said the new powers were restrictions that ministers had said they would scrap for breaching human rights. Labour claimed the policy was now a mess and that ministers were ‘putting political deals and fudges ahead of national security.’ ”

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The Guardian, 1st September 2011

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Child sex abuse convictions rise 60% in six years – The Guardian

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in child abuse, news, sexual offences, statistics by sally

“The number of people convicted of sex offences on children under 16 in England and Wales has increased by nearly 60% in six years. The BBC said a freedom of information request to the Ministry of Justice found that 1,363 people were convicted in 2005, while in 2010 it was 2,135. The increase is being attributed to better detection and raised awareness, it said.”

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The Guardian, 2nd September 2011

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Teacher defends double life as porn film star – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 2nd, 2011 in disciplinary procedures, news, professional conduct, teachers by sally

“A male teacher who moonlighted as a stripper and appeared in pornographic films is free to continue teaching despite being found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct.”

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Daily Telegraph, 1st September 2011

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Lump sum motoring expenses subject to NICs if not linked to mileage, tribunal says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted September 1st, 2011 in national insurance, news, tribunals by sally

“Employers will have to be more careful about how they pay their employees for motoring expenses after a tax tribunal ruling that lump-sum allowances could be subject to national insurance contributions (NICs).”

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OUT-LAW.com, 1st September 2011

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Dale Farm Travellers lose legal battle against eviction – The Guardian

Posted September 1st, 2011 in enforcement notices, local government, news, travellers by sally

“Lawyers for Travellers at Dale Farm have failed in a last-ditch attempt to prevent the eviction of families from the site.”

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The Guardian, 31st August 2011

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