Man jailed for fatal bus attack – The Independent

Posted March 5th, 2010 in careless driving, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A bus driver who used his single-decker bus to knock down and kill a man who tried to confront him over damage caused to his pick-up truck was jailed for seven and a half years yesterday.”

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The Independent, 5th March 2010

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Brown defends silence over jailing of Venables – The Independent

Posted March 5th, 2010 in confidentiality, criminal justice, media, news, release on licence by sally

“The Prime Minister has defended the Government’s refusal to explain why one of the murderers of James Bulger has been returned to prison, as new claims emerged that the killer had a recent history of violence and drug abuse.”

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 The Independent, 5th March 2010

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Woman gets two years for false rape claims – The Guardian

Posted March 5th, 2010 in news, perverting the course of justice, rape, sentencing by sally

“A mother-of-three was today jailed for two years for falsely claiming she had been harassed and raped by an unknown stalker, despite protests from her family and anti-rape campaigners that she had been telling the truth.”

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The Guardian, 4th March 2010

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Plan to change war crimes law delayed by general election – The Guardian

Posted March 5th, 2010 in international law, news, private prosecutions, war crimes by sally

“Changes in the law to remove the threat of foreign politicians becoming victims of ‘politically motivated’ war crime arrests every time they visit Britain have been postponed until after the general election. The justice secretary, Jack Straw, said the decision to delay immediate legislation had been taken because the government recognised it was a controversial issue that involved the long-standing right of private prosecution.”

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The Guardian, 5th March 2010

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Sheringham defeats Tesco with vote for Clive Hay-Smith’s eco-store – The Times

Posted March 5th, 2010 in news by sally

“It was a little town without a Tesco, a curiosity in modern Britain, though no one expected that it would remain that way for very long. Sheringham, in Norfolk, has held out for 14 years against the advances of the all-conquering supermarket. Yesterday, against expectations and the advice of the town’s planning officials, the forces of Tesco were routed.”

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The Times, 5th March 2010

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eBay golf club conman Gary Bellchambers jailed for four years – The Times

Posted March 5th, 2010 in news by sally

“The head of a global crime network that duped eBay customers into buying fake branded golf clubs was jailed yesterday.”

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The Times, 5th March 2010

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Contractual interest on damages does contribute to capped sum, rules High Court – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 4th, 2010 in contracts, damages, insurance, interest, news by sally

“A contract’s liability cap applies to interest on payments that is part of that contractual agreement but does not apply to statutory interest applied by a court, the High Court has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 4th March 2010

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BBC Radio producer jailed over sex tapes – BBC News

Posted March 4th, 2010 in news, video recordings, voyeurism by sally

“A BBC radio producer who secretly filmed himself having sex with five different women has been jailed for eight months.”

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BBC News, 4th March 2010

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Woman who conned grandmother and fiance jailed – BBC News

Posted March 4th, 2010 in fraud, news, sentencing, theft by sally

“A conwoman who attempted to cheat her grandmother and fiance out of £160,000 has been jailed for three years.”

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BBC News, 4th March 2010

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Lords force rethink of government’s online piracy plans – BBC News

Posted March 4th, 2010 in bills, copyright, internet, news by sally

“The government has been defeated in the House of Lords over measures to tackle online piracy after opponents said the plans could hamper digital innovation.”

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BBC News, 4th March 2010

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Straw announces new vision for legal aid delivery – Ministry of Justice

Posted March 4th, 2010 in legal aid, Ministry of Justice, news by sally

“The Ministry of Justice has today announced new plans for the future delivery of legal aid.”

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Ministry of Justice, 3rd March 2010

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Top family law post vacant after challenge to government critic – The Times

Posted March 4th, 2010 in news by sally

“Jack Straw has challenged the appointment of a new head of the family justice system who castigated the Government over its policies, including opening family courts, The Times has learnt.”

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The Times, 4th March 2010

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Most consumers ‘cannot tell good lawyer from bad one’ – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 4th, 2010 in consumer protection, legal services, news by sally

“Most consumers could not tell a good lawyer from a bad one, according to Ministry of Justice research published this week.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 4th March 2010

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Gay weddings to be allowed in church – The Independent

“Gay men and women will finally be allowed to marry in churches after the House of Lords dramatically voted in favour of lifting the ban on religious premises holding same-sex partnerships.”

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The Independent, 3rd March 2010

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Dangerous terrorist suspects are on the streets because of judges’ decisions, watchdog says – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 4th, 2010 in control orders, judiciary, news, public interest, terrorism by sally

“Dangerous terror suspects are walking the streets as the result of a ruling by the UK Supreme Court, a terrorism watchdog has said.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd March 2010

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Binyam Mohamed judgment: was Jonathan Sumption right to complain? – The Times

Posted March 4th, 2010 in news by sally

“Last week’s decision of the appeal court judges in the case of Binyam Mohamed, to restore their original criticisms of the security services, shone a light on the practice by which judges circulate their draft judgments privately before publishing them.”

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The Times, 3rd March 2010

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Property salesman jailed over money laundering – The Independent

Posted March 4th, 2010 in money laundering, news, sentencing by sally

“A man who tried to smuggle nearly £60,000 of cash out of the country in his underpants was jailed for four years today.”

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The Independent, 3rd March 2010

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25 year starting point for knife killers – Ministry of Justice

Posted March 4th, 2010 in Ministry of Justice, news, offensive weapons, sentencing by sally

“Those who go onto the street armed with a knife and commit murder now face significantly longer jail terms.”

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Ministry of Justice, 3rd March 2010

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Libel lawyers have success fees cut up to 90 per cent – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 4th, 2010 in costs, defamation, fees, media, news, solicitors by sally

“Libel lawyers will have their success fees cut by 90 per cent under a Government ruling which has been hailed as a victory for press freedom.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th March 2010

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Ministers axe Legal Services Commission to wrest back control of legal aid budget – The Guardian

Posted March 4th, 2010 in legal aid, news by sally

“The body in charge of the £2.1bn legal aid budget is to be abolished after 10 years , as part of radical changes to the way lower-income people access justice, ministers announced today (3 March).”

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The Guardian, 3rd March 2010

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