London bus driver jailed for passenger rape – BBC News

Posted January 26th, 2011 in news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A bus driver has been jailed for eight years for raping a female passenger who had taken his night bus in west London.”

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BBC News, 25th January 2011

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Girl convicted after making false rape allegation – The Guardian

Posted January 25th, 2011 in news, perverting the course of justice, rape by sally

“A girl who claimed she was raped when she was a 15-year-old virgin was today convicted of attempting to pervert the course of justice by making a false allegation.”

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The Guardian, 25th January 2011

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Net piracy gets its day in court – BBC News

Posted January 25th, 2011 in copyright, evidence, internet, law firms, news by sally

“Illegal file-sharing is under the spotlight as 26 alleged net pirates appear in court but, in a bizarre twist, it is the law firm that brought the cases that appears to be on trial.”

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BBC News, 25th January 2011

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Lord Taylor found guilty of expenses fraud – The Guardian

Posted January 25th, 2011 in expenses, false accounting, news, parliament, peerages & dignities by sally

“Lord Taylor of Warwick today became the first peer to be convicted in connection with the parliamentary expenses investigation, when a jury found him guilty of dishonestly claiming £11,277 in allowances.”

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The Guardian, 25th January 2011

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Christian hoteliers appeal against ban on gay couple – BBC News

Posted January 25th, 2011 in appeals, Christianity, news, sexual orientation discrimination by sally

“The Christian owners of a Cornwall hotel who unlawfully refused to allow a gay couple a double room have appealed.”

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BBC News, 25th January 2011

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Ex-Guantánamo inmates take on MI5 and MI6 over courtoom secrecy – The Guardian

Posted January 25th, 2011 in disclosure, news, private hearings, public interest, terrorism by sally

“An attempt by MI5 and MI6 to extend courtroom secrecy has led to a legal battle at the supreme court, with lawyers representing former Guantánamo inmates and the media denouncing the proposal as ‘unconstitutional and excessive’.”

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The Guardian, 24th January 2011

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Law firm ACS: Law stops ‘chasing illegal file-sharers’ – BBC News

Posted January 25th, 2011 in copyright, internet, law firms, news by sally

“A lawyer has dramatically withdrawn from pursuing alleged illegal file-sharers in the middle of a court case he brought.”

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BBC News, 25th January 2011

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Phone-hacking scandal: DPP orders ‘robust approach’ – The Guardian

“The Crown Prosecution Service is to adopt a ‘robust approach’ in examining ‘recent or new substantive allegations’ of phone hacking.”

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The Guardian, 25th January 2011

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Banks launch PPI challenge in high court – The Guardian

Posted January 25th, 2011 in banking, complaints, consumer protection, insurance, news by sally

“High street banks will launch a high court challenge today against rules controlling their handling of complaints about payment protection insurance (PPI).”

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The Guardian, 25th January 2011

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Privacy watchdog urges stronger data protection in EU law review – OUT-LAW.com

Posted January 25th, 2011 in data protection, news, privacy by sally

“Organisations which lose personal data should be forced to disclose the data security breach, the European Union’s privacy watchdog has said. Planned changes to EU privacy law do not go far enough, said the official.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th January 2011

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Why lawyers who fall foul of the legal watchdog should be named – The Guardian

Posted January 25th, 2011 in complaints, legal ombudsman, legal profession, news, public interest by sally

“Complaints are the legal profession’s achilles heel. It was the Law Society’s failure to deal properly with complaints against solicitors in the late 1990s that helped trigger the reform process that led to the Legal Services Act 2007 – and a key element of the act is the new, independent Legal Ombudsman (LEO) service.”

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The Guardian, 24th January 2011

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Already-published information ensures anonymity for privacy case subject, rules court – OUT-LAW.com

Posted January 24th, 2011 in anonymity, blackmail, news, privacy by sally

“The identity of a person at the centre of an alleged photograph and video blackmail attempt can stay anonymous, the High Court has ruled. Anonymity is required because some information about the case is already in the public domain, it said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 24th January 2011

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High risk criminals given community orders – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 24th, 2011 in community service, dangerous offenders, news, sentencing by sally

“Thousands of dangerous criminals are handed community sentences every year despite being a high risk to the public, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.”

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Daily Telegraph, 24th January 2011

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Intelligence agencies go to supreme court over ruling on secret evidence – The Guardian

Posted January 24th, 2011 in disclosure, evidence, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“MI5 and MI6 will argue in a test case before the supreme court tomorrow that in future no intelligence gathered abroad, even if initially obtained through torture, should ever be disclosed in a British court.”

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The Guardian, 23rd January 2011

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Legal aid change prompts concerns in Wales – BBC News

Posted January 24th, 2011 in legal aid, news, Wales by sally

“Legal professionals in Wales have expressed concerns about reforms to the legal aid system.”

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BBC News, 23rd Janaury 2011

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Gay couple’s hotel battle is latest case of religion clashing with human rights – The Guardian

Posted January 24th, 2011 in Christianity, human rights, news, sexual orientation discrimination by sally

“Stephen Preddy and Martyn Hall’s legal victory against a Christian hotel that refused them a double room is part of a growing trend of cases that pit faith against discrimination.”

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The Guardian, 23rd January 2011

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Koran-protest US pastor Terry Jones banned from UK – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 21st, 2011 in freedom of expression, immigration, inciting religious hatred, news by sally

“The American pastor who sparked a global controversy when he threatened to burn the Koran has been banned from entering Britain by the Home Office.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th January

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Dog row shooting neighbour jailed for 18 years – BBC News

Posted January 21st, 2011 in attempted murder, attempts, firearms, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A man who shot his neighbours in a row over their Rottweiler-mastiff dog has been jailed for 18 years.”

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BBC News, 21st January 2011

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Rochdale child rapist Neil Traynor jailed indefinitely – BBC News

Posted January 21st, 2011 in child abuse, news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“A 35-year-old man has been jailed indefinitely for sexually abusing two young girls in Rochdale.”

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BBC News, 21st January 2011

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Terror suspect Abid Naseer US extradition approved – BBC News

Posted January 21st, 2011 in extradition, news, terrorism by sally

“A judge in London has approved the extradition to the US of an alleged al-Qaeda operative accused of planning attacks in the UK and America.”

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BBC News, 21st January 2011

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