Judge ‘was told murderer Jonathan Vass was violent’ – BBC News

Posted November 9th, 2010 in bail, murder, news, rape, violent offenders by sally

“A judge who granted bail to a man who went on to murder his ex-girlfriend was told he was violent, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said.”

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BBC News, 9th November 2010

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Practitioners grapple with issues of ABS-led future – The Lawyer

Posted November 9th, 2010 in alternative business structures, news by sally

“With just a year to go before the implementation of the Legal Services Act, The Lawyer’s conference on alternative business ­structures (ABSs) today (8 November) looks set to ­highlight the key issues, with contributions from influential players in the debate.”

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The Lawyer, 8th November 2010

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Heterosexual couple make second attempt for civil partnership – The Guardian

Posted November 9th, 2010 in civil partnerships, marriage, news, sexual orientation discrimination by sally

“A heterosexual couple will request a civil partnership – available only to same-sex couples in the UK – at a register office in London tomorrow, to take a stand against a system which they say ‘segregates couples according to their sexuality’.”

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The Guardian, 8th November 2010

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Servicemen at ‘UK’s Abu Ghraib’ may be guilty of war crimes, court hears – The Guardian

Posted November 9th, 2010 in armed forces, Iraq, news, war crimes by sally

“British servicemen who filmed hundreds of interrogation sessions at a secret prison near Basra which has been described as ‘the UK’s Abu Ghraib’ may be guilty of war crimes, the high court heard today.”

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The Guardian, 8th November 2010

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Sharon Shoesmith Baby P legal bid costs nearly £500,000 – BBC News

Posted November 9th, 2010 in appeals, child abuse, costs, news, social services by sally

“A legal battle by the council director sacked over the death of Baby P has cost taxpayers nearly £500,000.”

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BBC News, 8th November 2010

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Oldham East byelection delayed as Phil Woolas seeks judicial review – The Guardian

Posted November 9th, 2010 in disciplinary procedures, elections, judicial review, news, parliament by sally

“A byelection to select a new MP for Oldham East and Saddleworth has been put on hold pending the outcome of an attempt by Phil Woolas, who won the seat for Labour in May, to overturn a court decision ruling his election void.”

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The Guardian, 8th November 2010

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Disabled prisoner to be paid £20,000 for discrimination at Belmarsh – The Guardian

Posted November 9th, 2010 in damages, disability discrimination, news, prisons by sally

“The prison service is to pay out £20,000 in damages to a prisoner who uses a wheelchair in compensation for the ‘degrading’ treatment he received while in Belmarsh jail in London.”

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The Guardian, 8th November 2010

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Gay man and woman in court battle over children – The Independent

Posted November 8th, 2010 in homosexuality, news, parental rights by sally

“A gay man and woman are fighting a bitter court battle over their two children born by artificial insemination.”

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The Independent, 8th November 2010

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High Court strips injunction celebrity of anonymity – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 8th, 2010 in anonymity, freedom of expression, injunctions, news, privacy by sally

“The High Court has ordered the identity of a celebrity to be revealed, though it has ordered that information about his private life must remain secret. The celebrity, known in the case as JIH, will be named if an appeal fails.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 8th November 2010

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Rape case woman to appeal against jailing for withdrawing allegations – The Guardian

Posted November 8th, 2010 in appeals, news, perverting the course of justice, rape by sally

“A woman jailed for ‘falsely retracting’ allegations that she had been raped six times by her husband will today lodge an appeal against her eight-month prison sentence.”

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The Guardian, 8th November 2010

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Foreign prisoners face transfer under new plans – The Independent

Posted November 8th, 2010 in news, transfer of prisoners by sally

“Thousands of foreign prisoners will be sent back to serve their sentences in their own countries under Government plans, it emerged today.”

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The Independent, 8th November 2010

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New legal aid court challenge set to proceed – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted November 8th, 2010 in legal aid, news, protective costs orders, tenders by sally

“A High Court judge has refused an injunction that could have further delayed the start of the new mental health and public law legal aid contracts – but awarded a protective costs order to enable a legal challenge to the two Legal Services Commission tender processes.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 8th November 2010

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BNP in high court showdown over ‘racist’ party constitution – The Guardian

Posted November 8th, 2010 in news, political parties, race discrimination by sally

“The British National party faces having some or all of its assets seized in the high court today as part of a showdown with the equality and human rights watchdog.”

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The Guardian, 8th November 2010

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Judge who bailed rape accused ‘blamed’ for nurse murder – BBC News

Posted November 8th, 2010 in bail, murder, news, rape by sally

“The parents of a nurse killed by her ex-boyfriend while he was on bail for alleged rape have called for the judge who freed him to be investigated.”

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BBC News, 8th November 2010

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Ken Clarke to close six jails as he insists inmate numbers will fall – The Guardian

Posted November 8th, 2010 in news, prisons by sally

“Around 5,000 prison cells will be lost and 10,000 jobs across the Prison Service will be axed under a government plan to shut six jails in England and Wales.”

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The Guardian, 6th November 2010

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Woman jailed for false claim of rape in Farnham park – BBC News

Posted November 8th, 2010 in news, perverting the course of justice, rape, sentencing by sally

“A 27-year-old woman has been jailed for 16 months after falsely claiming she was raped in a park in Surrey.”

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BBC News, 5th November 2010

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Man jailed for cat’s microwave and freezer torture – The Guardian

Posted November 8th, 2010 in animal cruelty, news, sentencing by sally

“A man was jailed for four months today after torturing a cat by putting it in a microwave, a tumble drier and a freezer.”

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The Guardian, 5th November 2010

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Families denied legal aid for epilepsy drug court case – BBC news

Posted November 8th, 2010 in birth, legal aid, news, personal injuries by sally

“Dozens of families who blame an epilepsy drug for causing birth defects in their children say they are devastated that legal aid to sue its maker has been withdrawn.”

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BBC News, 8th November 2010

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Control orders: MI5 U-turn could hasten scrapping of system – The Guardian

Posted November 8th, 2010 in control orders, intelligence services, news, terrorism by sally

“The scrapping of control orders for terror suspects moved a step closer last night when the security services appeared to dramatically soften their support for the controversial measures.”

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The Guardian, 7th November 2010

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UK copyright laws to be reviewed, announces Cameron – BBC News

Posted November 8th, 2010 in copyright, internet, news by sally

“Britain’s intellectual property laws are to be reviewed to ‘make them fit for the internet age,’ prime minister David Cameron has announced.”

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BBC News, 4th November 2010

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