Neuberger unveils privacy guidance and scheme to monitor injunctions – Legal Week

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in injunctions, judiciary, news, practice directions, privacy by sally

“The use and scope of privacy injunctions will be formally monitored from today (1 August) under a pilot scheme launched by the Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger.”

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Legal Week, 1st August 2011

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An accessible community legal clinic with a lot on its plate – The Guardian

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in law centres, legal aid, news, pro bono work by sally

“A pro bono clinic is helping clients who have never sought legal advice before – and cuts to legal aid will mean more work still.”

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The Guardian, 1st August 2011

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Judges could veto plans to count number of injunctions – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in injunctions, judiciary, news, practice directions, privacy by sally

“Judges will be able to veto moves to discover the true scale of injunctions and secret court orders despite a bid for more transparency.”

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Daily Telegraph, 2nd August 2011

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Teenage ‘hacker’ appears in court – and creates a new bestseller – The Independent

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in computer crime, news, young offenders by sally

“Shielded from the flashing cameras by a pair of sunglasses and clutching a book entitled Free radicals: The secret anarchy of science, the alleged LulzSec hacker Jake Davis left court yesterday morning after a judge granted him bail.”

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The Independent, 2nd August 2011

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May accused of delaying overhaul of gun laws – The Independent

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in firearms, legislation, licensing, news by sally

“Theresa May, the Home Secretary, was accused last night of resisting calls to tighten gun laws following the shooting spree of Derrick Bird in which 12 people were murdered.”

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The Independent, 2nd August 2011

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7/7 survivors end battle for public inquiry into bombings – The Guardian

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in explosives, inquests, inquiries, news, victims by sally

“Survivors and relatives of those who died in the 7 July bombings have abandoned their legal attempt to force the government to hold a public inquiry into the attacks, acknowledging that proceedings would be likely to be unsuccessful and would cause ‘further unnecessary distress’.”

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The Guardian, 1st August 2011

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EastEnders cleared over baby swap storyline – BBC News

Posted August 1st, 2011 in complaints, media, news by sally

“EastEnders’ controversial cot death and baby swap storyline has been cleared by media regulator Ofcom after thousands of complaints.”

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BBC News, 1st August 2011

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Newtown sex offender Anthony Milsom has sentence cut – BBC News

“A ‘manipulative and predatory’ sex offender who was jailed indefinitely for public protection has had his sentence cut to three-and-a-half years.”

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BBC News, 29th July 2011

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Cambridgeshire man jailed for sex assaults on girls – BBC News

Posted August 1st, 2011 in child abuse, news, rape, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“A man who sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl and raped a teenager 20 years ago has been jailed for 12 years.”

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BBC News, 29th July 2011

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Former Livingston MP Jim Devine leaves prison – BBC News

Posted August 1st, 2011 in early release, expenses, fraud, news, parliament, sentencing by sally

“Former Labour MP Jim Devine has been released from prison after serving a quarter of his 16-month sentence for expenses fraud.”

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BBC News, 1st August 2011

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Mother who left children in 40C car spared jail – BBC News

Posted August 1st, 2011 in child neglect, community service, news, sentencing by sally

“A mother who left her three children in a hot car for 45 minutes in Carlisle has been spared jail.”

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BBC New, 1st August 2011

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Current Awareness Survey

Posted August 1st, 2011 in news by sally

In May of this year we re-designed the Current Awareness blog and we are eager to get readers’ feedback on the new design as well as the service in general. We would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete a short survey.

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My libel victory underlines the need for journalists to check their facts – The Guardian

Posted August 1st, 2011 in defamation, legal aid, media, news by sally

“A critic is free to hate a book but this ruling found Lynn Barber had a reckless disregard for the truth.”

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The Guardian, 29th July 2011

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Judge tells teacher sex offender: ‘I don’t criticise you for being attracted to children’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 1st, 2011 in indecent photographs of children, judges, news, teachers by sally

“A judge has been condemned for telling a teacher convicted of child porn offences that she did not criticise him for being attracted to children.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th July 2011

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‘Viper in our midst’ jailed for threatening MPs – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 1st, 2011 in news, sentencing, soliciting to murder by sally

“A Muslim extremist who posted a call for attacks on MPs who supported the Iraq war on a radical website, along with where to buy a knife, has been jailed for 12 years.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th July 2011

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Negligence claims against GPs rising – The Guardian

Posted August 1st, 2011 in doctors, negligence, news by sally

“Payouts to patients or their families hit unprecedented levels according to Medical Defence Union.”

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The Guardian, 29th July 2011

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Teacher who attacked pupil with dumbbell banned for life – The Guardian

Posted August 1st, 2011 in assault, news, sentencing, teachers by sally

“A science teacher who attacked a 14-year-old pupil with a dumbbell has been banned from teaching for life.
Peter Harvey, now 51, had been provoked by pupils during a lesson in July 2009 when they called him a ‘psycho’ and ‘bald-headed bastard’. He lost control and hit the teenager about the head with the 3kg weight while shouting ‘die, die, die’.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2011

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Natural History Museum thief ordered to pay thousands – BBC News

Posted August 1st, 2011 in confiscation, news, proceeds of crime, theft by sally

“A student who stole 299 rare bird skins from a Hertfordshire museum had been ordered to pay £125,150 under the Proceeds of Crime Act.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2011

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Lawyers ‘furious’ over criticism in hacking scandal – The Independent

Posted August 1st, 2011 in interception, law firms, media, news by sally

“Senior lawyers at royal solicitors Harbottle & Lewis are ‘furious’ at the way they have been blamed by Rupert Murdoch and others in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal, The Independent on Sunday has learned. They will meet the Metropolitan Police to explain their position ‘in the next few days’.

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The Independent, 31st July 2011

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Court forces property tycoon to give houses to mistress – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 1st, 2011 in news by sally

“One of the world’s richest men has been forced to hand over multi-million pound homes to his mistress after the High Court ruled he had lied that his lover was a ‘top dog’ secretary.”

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Daily Telegraph, 30th July 2011

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