Law Lords devastate terror control orders in secret evidence ruling – The Times

Posted June 10th, 2009 in control orders, human rights, legal representation, news, terrorism by sally

“The Law Lords today blew a hole in the Government’s controversial control orders for terrorist suspects in a ruling against the use of secret evidence.”

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The Times, 10th June 2009

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Met officers accused of ‘torture’ – BBC News

Posted June 10th, 2009 in complaints, news, police, torture by sally

“Six Metropolitan Police officers have been suspended or placed on restricted duties following allegations of ill-treatment after a police raid.”

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BBC News, 10th June 2009

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Gary McKinnon, hacker with Asperger syndrome, fights extradition to US – The Times

Posted June 10th, 2009 in autism, computer crime, extradition, news by sally

“A British ‘UFO eccentric’ accused of hacking into US military networks brought a last challenge in the High Court yesterday against extradition to America on health grounds.”

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The Times, 10th June 2009

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Rape victims face postcode lottery for justice – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 10th, 2009 in criminal justice, news, rape, victims by sally

“Rape victims face a postcode lottery in bringing their attackers to justice with victims in one area standing just a one in sixty chance.”

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Daily Telegraph, 10th June 2009

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Court of Appeal clarifies procurement rules and ends local authorities’ insurance venture – OUT-LAW.com

Posted June 10th, 2009 in company law, local government, news by sally

“Local authorities have been barred from joining together to form an insurance company. The Court of Appeal has blocked London authorities from forming the mutual firm, ruling that councils acted beyond their powers and broke procurement rules.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 10th June 2009

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Secret evidence: undermining the great traditions of British justice – The Times

Posted June 10th, 2009 in control orders, human rights, legal representation, news, terrorism by sally

“Tomorrow the law lords will hand down their decision on the legality of the control orders regime under which terrorist suspects are detained.”

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The Times, 9th June 2009

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New MP voting system considered – BBC News

Posted June 10th, 2009 in constitutional law, elections, news, parliament by sally

“Gordon Brown is set to announce plans to examine a new system of voting MPs to the House of Commons.”

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BBC News, 10th June 2009

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Gang of six guilty of Shaquille Smith murder – The Independent

Posted June 10th, 2009 in affray, gangs, murder, news by sally

“A gang of six youths were found guilty at the Old Bailey today of murdering an innocent 14-year-old schoolboy stabbed in a park.”

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The Independent, 9th June 2009

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Jack Straw accused of passing buck over French student murders – The Guardian

Posted June 9th, 2009 in murder, news, probation by sally

“David Scott, the chief probation officer who resigned over the murder of two French students by a convicted violent criminal and his accomplice, has launched a scathing attack on the justice secretary, Jack Straw.”

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The Guardian, 9th June 2009

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Murder pleas ‘had to be dropped’ – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2009 in evidence, murder, news, pleadings by sally

“Two brothers convicted of killing a bank chief expected to face a murder trial until their court case started.”

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BBC News, 9th June 2009

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Time spent in error counts towards FOI rejections, says Information Tribunal – OUT-LAW.com

Posted June 9th, 2009 in freedom of information, news by sally

“An organisation is allowed to count time spent on errors in calculating when it can refuse a Freedom Of Information (FOI) Act request, the Information Tribunal has ruled.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 9th June 2009

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Hacker ‘too fragile’ to extradite – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2009 in computer crime, extradition, mental health, news by sally

“A British computer hacker who targeted Nasa should be tried in the UK not the US because his mental state is so fragile, the High Court has heard.”

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BBC News, 9th June 2009

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Proposed reforms help most in need and deliver significant savings – Ministry of Justice

Posted June 9th, 2009 in legal aid, news by sally

“Plans to divert more legal aid funds to those most in need while delivering better value for taxpayers’ money are on track following the publication of the government’s response to a consultation on Crown Court means testing and Central Funds reforms.”

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Ministry of Justice, 8th June 2009

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Defendants must help pay own legal fees, government announces – The Guardian

Posted June 9th, 2009 in legal aid, news by sally

“Defendants in some serious criminal ­trials including cases of murder, manslaughter and rape will have to contribute to their own legal fees under plans announced by the ­government today.”

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The Guardian, 8th June 2009

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Cherie Booth turns mediator to cut legal costs for companies – The Times

Posted June 9th, 2009 in barristers, costs, dispute resolution, news by sally

“Cherie Booth, QC, and Lord Woolf, the former Lord Chief Justice, will spearhead a new scheme today aimed at saving big companies millions of pounds in legal costs by settling disputes out of court.”

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The Times, 9th June 2009

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Man jailed over erectile dysfunction drugs – The Independent

Posted June 9th, 2009 in money laundering, news, sentencing by sally

“A former bankrupt businessman who funded a luxury lifestyle by selling millions of pounds worth of unlicensed Viagra-like drugs over the internet was jailed for two years yesterday.”

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The Independent, 9th June 2009

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Fertility doctor Mohamed Taranissi awarded libel settlement with BBC – The Times

Posted June 9th, 2009 in BBC, defamation, news by sally

“The BBC faces a multimillion-pound legal bill after settling a libel battle with one of Britain’s most successful fertility doctors.”

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The Times, 9th June 2009

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Judge accused of using racial slur against gypsies – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 9th, 2009 in judges, news, racism by sally

“A judge has been accused of using a ‘racial slur’ against gypsies while sentencing a conman, who he said had ‘gypped’ a student out of money.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th June 2009

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DNA policy ‘stigmatises children’ – BBC News

Posted June 9th, 2009 in children, data protection, DNA, news by sally

“DNA samples are being taken from children in a London borough at the rate of nearly one a day, figures show.”

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BBC News, 8th June 2009

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Justice at last for the 29 victims of Omagh bombing – The Independent

Posted June 9th, 2009 in damages, news, personal injuries, terrorism by sally

“A landmark legal victory for relatives of victims of the Omagh bombing could open the way for those bereaved in London’s 7/7 attacks to sue the perpetrators for damages, it was claimed yesterday.”

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The Independent, 9th June 2009

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