Curfews extended in tougher community sentences – Ministry of Justice

Posted August 11th, 2011 in community service, electronic monitoring, news, sentencing by sally

“Offenders will be forced to spend longer in their homes as daily curfews are extended from 12 to 16 hours as part of tougher community sentences.”

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Ministry of Justice, 8th August 2011

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Guidance on misleading airbrushing in adverts issued – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 11th, 2011 in advertising, misrepresentation, news by sally

“The UK’s advertising regulator has re-issued guidance on the use of digital enhancements in cosmetic ads after recently ruling two such ads were misleading.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 10th August 2011

Source: www.out-law.com

Will alleged rioters get a fair trial? – The Guardian

Posted August 11th, 2011 in contempt of court, media, news, trials, violent disorder by sally

“In the coming weeks and months we will see a succession of alleged rioters face justice. Already 1,000 people are being put through courts that have been been sitting through the night to cope with the numbers. Police and emergency services have been tested to their limits, and we can expect the laws of contempt to be similarly tested in the aftermath of these extraordinary events.”

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The Guardian, 10th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Unions lose redundancy pay case – The Independent

“The two largest Civil Service unions have lost their High Court challenge to a scheme which will reduce benefits paid to members on redundancy and early retirement.”

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The Independent, 10th August 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Defence of property: what is permissible? – Legal Week

Posted August 11th, 2011 in crime prevention, news, self-defence, violent disorder by sally

“Normally, in a democratic society, people rely on the police to be able to respond in a way which makes it unnecessary for the individual to have to act to defend his property. The responsibility for the maintenance of law and order rests primarily with the state authorities: principally, with the police.”

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Legal Week, 10th August 2011

Source: www.legalweek.com

Increase in the number of copyright offenders prosecuted, report says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 11th, 2011 in copyright, news, prosecutions, reports by sally

“The number of individuals found guilty of violating UK copyright laws has increased, according to a report into intellectual property (IP) crime.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 10th August 2011

Source: www.out-law.com

UK riots: bang ’em up? Maybe, but at what cost to everyone? – The Guardian

“Our prisons are already bursting at the seams. More constructive would be restorative justice, writes Erwin James.”

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The Guardian, 10th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Courts sit round the clock to administer fast-track justice – The Independent

Posted August 11th, 2011 in attempts, burglary, courts, magistrates, news, sentencing, theft, violent disorder by sally

“A schoolworker, a hairdresser and an Exeter university student were among the first alleged rioters to be unmasked.”

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The Independent, 11th August 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Police tell public rioters can be hit with weapons if they pose a danger – The Guardian

Posted August 11th, 2011 in news, self-defence, violent disorder, weapons by sally

“Scotland Yard has told the public that suspected rioters and looters can be hit with weapons if they are honestly thought to pose a danger.”

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The Guardian, 10th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Timeline: When Parliament has been recalled – BBC News

Posted August 11th, 2011 in news, parliament by sally

“Parliament is being recalled after the recent violence in London, only the 14th parliamentary recall in 30 years.”

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BBC News, 9th August 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

OFT issues fines to companies that exchanged dairy price information – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 10th, 2011 in competition, fines, news, price fixing by sally

“Supermarkets that collaborated in attempting to drive the cost of dairy products up after exchanging price information have been fined by the UK’s competition regulator.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 10th August 2011

Source: www.out-law.com

Shrien Dewani can be extradited to South Africa, judge rules – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2011 in conspiracy, extradition, murder, news by sally

“Shrien Dewani can be extradited to South Africa to face trial for organising the murder of his wife Anni on their honeymoon last year, a district court judge has ruled.”

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The Guardian, 10th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Civil service unions lose High Court challenge over reduced benefits – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2011 in civil servants, judicial review, news, pensions, redundancy, trade unions by sally

“The two largest civil service unions have lost their High Court challenge to a scheme that will reduce benefits paid to members on redundancy and early retirement.”

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The Guardian, 10th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted August 10th, 2011 in legislation by sally

The Poultrymeat (Wales) Regulations 2011

The Head Teachers’ Qualifications and Registration (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2011

The Agency Workers (Amendment) Regulations 2011

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Regina (BB) v Special Immigration Appeals Commission – WLR Daily

Posted August 10th, 2011 in bail, deportation, human rights, law reports by sally

Regina (BB) v Special Immigration Appeals Commission [2011] EWHC 2129 (Admin); [2011] WLR (D) 272

“Proceedings before the Special Immigration Appeals Commission to determine the immigration bail conditions of a person subject to a deportation order were interim proceedings in the deportation proceedings or ancillary to them. Article 6.1 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms did not apply to the bail proceedings.”

WLR Daily, 2nd August 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Sweeping powers open to ministers in times of crisis – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2011 in emergency powers, news, violent disorder by sally

“Curfews, bans on travel, assembly and ‘other specified activities’, confiscation of property with or without compensation, and, most drastically, the deployment of the armed forces on the streets to quell disorder are among options open to ministers under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.”

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The Guardian, 9th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Bar Council Responds to MoJ Funding Order Consultation – The Bar Council

Posted August 10th, 2011 in barristers, consultations, legal aid, news by sally

“The Bar Council, which represents barristers in England and Wales, has today responded to the Ministry of Justice’s consultation on amendments to the funding of civil and criminal defence work.”

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The Bar Council, 9th August 2011

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk

Reporting the UK riots: what are journalists’ rights? – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2011 in media, news, violent disorder by sally

“There have been many examples of bravery by journalists in reporting the riots in London and elsewhere over the past few nights.”

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The Guardian, 9th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Wandsworth jail attacked for catalogue of safety failures – The Independent

Posted August 10th, 2011 in health & safety, news, prisons, self-harm by sally

“Levels of self-harm and self-inflicted deaths were high and there was abusive language from staff to prisoners.”

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The Independent, 10th August 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Mark Duggan did not shoot at police, says IPCC – The Guardian

Posted August 10th, 2011 in complaints, firearms, news, police, violent disorder by sally

“Mark Duggan, whose shooting by police sparked London’s riots, did not fire a shot at police officers before they killed him, the Independent Police Complaints Commission said on Tuesday.”

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The Guardian, 9th August 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk