Sion Jenkins compensation bid rejected – The Independent

Posted August 10th, 2010 in compensation, miscarriage of justice, murder, news by sally

“Former teacher Sion Jenkins was refused compensation for the six years he spent in prison before being acquitted of his foster daughter’s murder, it was reported today.”

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The Independent, 10th August 2010

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Judge to rule on Daniel Ubani’s attempts to silence sons of dead patient – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2010 in disciplinary procedures, doctors, injunctions, news by sally

“A judge will rule later this month on attempts by a German doctor who accidentally killed a patient on his first UK shift as a locum GP to restrict a campaign by the dead man’s sons to stop him working as a doctor in his home country.”

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The Guardian, 9th August 2010

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Family judges alarmed over legal aid tender – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted August 10th, 2010 in family courts, judiciary, legal aid, legal services, news, tenders by sally

“The head of the family courts has warned the Legal Services Commission that he has been ‘inundated’ by family judges expressing serious concerns over the outcome of the family legal aid tender, in a letter seen by the Gazette.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 9th August 2010

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Is the European court of justice a legal or political institution now? – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2010 in constitutional law, courts, EC law, news by sally

“The most curious feature of the European court of justice (ECJ) , the court of the European Union, is not that it is a political court, but rather that it has until very recently been so successful in pursuing its political programme of the integration of Europe through law without attracting much public or even expert notice.”

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The Guardian, 10th August 2010

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Human rights: from Europe to the UK – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2010 in DNA, EC law, human rights, news, reports by sally

“A new government report on the implementation of European Court of Human Rights judgments has highlighted the vexed issue of the rightful place of such rulings in domestic law. Many decisions, such as on prisoner voting rights, have languished for years unimplemented and it remains to be seen whether the coalition government will do any more to fulfil its legal obligations to the thousands affected.”

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The Guardian, 9th August 2010

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Bar Council Kicks Off Week of Events to Promote Entry to the Bar – Bar Council

Posted August 9th, 2010 in barristers, legal education, news by sally

“The Bar Council, which represents barristers in England and Wales, is launching a week-long programme of events aimed at promoting and enhancing better access to the profession. This will include a day-long conference in Birmingham, for sixth-formers interested in a career at the Bar and the fourth annual Bar Placement Scheme, in conjunction with the Social Mobility Foundation.”

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Bar Council, 8th August 2010

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UK Border Agency investigation finds cause for ‘significant concern’ – The Guardian

Posted August 9th, 2010 in asylum, immigration, news, reports, whistleblowers by sally

“An investigation into claims by a whistleblower that asylum seekers are mistreated, tricked and humiliated by staff working for the UK Border Agency has found cause for ‘significant concern’ and makes several recommendations for change.”

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The Guardian, 8th August 2010

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Youth worker jailed for grooming under-age girl – The Independent

Posted August 9th, 2010 in news, sentencing, sexual grooming, sexual offences prevention orders by sally

“A youth consultant who groomed a 13-year-old girl for sex online was jailed for 21 months today.”

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The Independent, 6th August 2010

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Man who threatened to kill Cheryl Cole jailed – Daily Telegraph

“A man who threatened to kill singer Cheryl Cole and blow up a football stadium has been jailed for two years.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th August 2010

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Pair jailed for life for murder of pub landlord – The Independent

Posted August 9th, 2010 in conspiracy, murder, news, sentencing, violent disorder by sally

“Two men were jailed for life today for killing a pub landlord shot dead after a ‘trivial’ row over a laser pen shone at a car, police said.”

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The Independent, 6th August 2010

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IPCC takes no action after girl hit by Taser by mistake – BBC News

Posted August 9th, 2010 in children, complaints, firearms, news, police by sally

“The police watchdog has said it will take no action against officers after a 14-year-old girl was accidentally shot with a Taser in Nottinghamshire.”

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BBC News, 6th August 2010

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Fears over legal aid to vulnerable – The Independent

Posted August 9th, 2010 in law firms, legal aid, news by sally

“A big reduction in the number of firms offering legal aid for vulnerable families risks creating ‘advice deserts’ in parts of the UK, lawyers have warned.”

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The Independent, 7th August 2010

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Children left in danger by court delays – The Guardian

Posted August 9th, 2010 in child abuse, children, family courts, news, social services by sally

“Children are being damaged by unprecedented delays in the family courts in England and Wales, where judges can now take up to 65 weeks to decide whether it is safe for them to remain with their parents, Britain’s largest children’s charity says today.”

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The Guardian, 9th August 2010

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Lord Carlile to investigate abuse at private school – BBC News

Posted August 6th, 2010 in child abuse, education, inquiries, news by sally

“Lord Carlile has been asked to lead an inquiry into child protection at a Roman Catholic private school.”

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BBC News, 6th August 2010

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Can you really predict a prisoner’s death? – BBC News

Posted August 6th, 2010 in death in custody, early release, news, prisons by sally

“Last August, two of the UK’s most notorious prisoners were released from prison.”

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BBC News, 6th August 2010

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Lawyers see ‘explosion’ in cohabitation cases – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted August 6th, 2010 in cohabitation, news by sally

“The recession has caused an ‘explosion’ in the number of cohabiting couples seeking advice on relationship breakdown, according to family lawyers who have called for the ‘complex’ laws applied to them to be updated.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 6th August 2010

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Local authorities threaten legal action over axed school buildings programme – The Guardian

Posted August 6th, 2010 in education, judicial review, local government, news by sally

“At least two councils are taking steps to sue the government in the high court over the cancellation of multi-million-pound contracts to build new schools, it emerged today.”

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The Guardian, 5th August 2010

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Child protection database to be switched off – BBC News

Posted August 6th, 2010 in child abuse, children, news, social services by sally

“A £235m government database containing the records of England’s 11 million children is being switched off.”

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BBC News, 6th August 2010

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Teenager jailed for 20-minute attack on dog – The Independent

“A teenager was starting a 16-week sentence today after being caught on CCTV kicking and punching a dog in a 20-minute attack.”

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The Independent, 5th August 2010

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Prisoners paid £1m in late-release compensation – The Independent

Posted August 5th, 2010 in compensation, Ministry of Justice, news, prisons, release on licence by sally

“Prisoners were given more than £1 million in compensation after being released late from jail over the last three years, figures showed today.”

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The Independent, 5th August 2010

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