Chief constable takes Government to court over ‘irrational’ budget row – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 28th, 2009 in budgets, news, police by sally

“Mark Rowley, the head of Surrey police, said he would fight local government ministers in the High Court over a decision which means he will have to slash £1.6 million from the force’s budget and will ‘erode’ his ability to protect the public.”

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Daily Telegraph, 27th May 2009

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Baby P sentences to be reviewed by attorney general – The Guardian

“The attorney general is to ask the court of appeal to increase the sentences handed down in the Baby Peter case after several complaints from child welfare organisations and the public that they were disappointingly short.”

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The Guardian, 27th May 2009

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Jack Straw defends virtual courts after trial at police station – The Times

Posted May 28th, 2009 in live link evidence, magistrates, news by sally

“Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, was in court yesterday — to defend his plans for ‘virtual courts’, under which thousands of defendants will lose their right to have a courtroom hearing.”

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The Times, 28th May 2009

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Amnesty criticises Britain over human rights – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 28th, 2009 in human rights, news, torture by sally

“Amnesty International has attacked Britain’s record on human rights and called for a public inquiry in to allegations of collusion over the torture of Binyam Mohamed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 27th May 2009

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Sikirat Agbaje appeals to Lords over £7,000 Nigerian divorce payout – The Times

Posted May 28th, 2009 in divorce, news by sally

“An elderly woman left almost penniless in a divorce dispute is to go to the highest court in a challenge that will test London’s reputation as ‘divorce capital of the world’.”

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The Times, 28th May 2009

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Database blacklist saw thousands denied jobs – The Independent

Posted May 28th, 2009 in data protection, employment, news by sally

“Thousands of workers in the construction industry were denied employment because of a secret ‘blacklist’, a court heard today.”

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The Independent, 27th May 2009

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Britain sending refused Congo asylum seekers back to threat of torture – The Guardian

Posted May 28th, 2009 in asylum, news, torture by sally

“The British government is sending refused asylum seekers back home, a Guardian investigation has revealed, despite the fears of human rights campaigners and lawyers that deportees could encounter persecution on their return.”

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The Guardian, 27th May 2009

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Home visits for high risk sex offenders cut – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 27th, 2009 in news, police, rehabilitation, sexual offences by sally

“High risk sex offenders under supervision in the community face fewer checks by the police after revised Government guidance relaxed their monitoring.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th May 2009

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Court refuses ‘futile’ reporting restriction on paternity story – OUT-LAW.com

Posted May 27th, 2009 in news, paternity, reporting restrictions by sally

“Banning the further reporting of a story which has already gained the attention of millions of people around the world would be ludicrous, absurd and unenforceable, the High Court has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 26th May 2009

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Police chief Colin Port risks career by refusing to return child abuse data – The Times

“A chief constable could face jail and an end to his 35-year police career for defying a High Court order to return computers suspected of holding a huge collection of child abuse images to a controversial expert witness.”

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The Times, 27th May 2009

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MI5 faces fresh torture allegations – The Guardian

Posted May 27th, 2009 in intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“The home secretary Jacqui Smith faces legal action over allegations that MI5 agents colluded in the torture of a British former civil servant by Bangladeshi intelligence officers.”

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The Guardian, 26th May 2009

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Judge blames police for vigilante crimes – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 27th, 2009 in news, police by sally

“Judge Richard Bray criticised the force for the number of reprisal crimes committed, saying the courts were ending up dealing with revenge attacks because the police did not respond to calls quickly enough.”

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Daily Telegraph, 27th May 2009

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Harry Rednapp lawyer takes on the police again over search warrant – The Times

Posted May 27th, 2009 in news, police, search & seizure, warrants by sally

“The lawyer who has put a police chief’s job on the line over a search warrant is the same man who represented Harry Redknapp in his successful claim over a dawn raid on his home.”

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The Times, 27th May 2009

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ECJ rulings on Google keywords might not resolve controversy, warns High Court – OUT-LAW.com

Posted May 27th, 2009 in advertising, EC law, internet, news, trade marks by sally

“A widely-requested European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on keyword advertising may fail to give businesses in the UK and Ireland the legal clarity it would give to the rest of Europe, a High Court judge has warned.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 26th May 2009

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Menezes officer ‘did not deceive’ – BBC News

Posted May 27th, 2009 in complaints, firearms, inquests, news, police by sally

“A police officer who admitted altering his notes about the death of Jean Charles de Menezes has been cleared following an inquiry.”

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BBC News, 26th May 2009

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Law Society ‘lost control’ of investigation into top solicitor – The Guardian

Posted May 26th, 2009 in complaints, disciplinary procedures, Law Society, news, solicitors by sally

“The Law Society has been accused of ‘systematic failure’ in its handling of a complaint against a close ally of the attorney general, the Guardian can reveal after a court injunction was lifted last week.”

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The Guardian, 24th May 2009

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Indeterminate sentences – the legal view – The Guardian

Posted May 26th, 2009 in news, sentencing by sally

“While the sentences passed in the Baby P case attracted swift condemnation from critics who worried the offenders could be freed at a very early stage, statistics show the new indeterminate sentences rarely lead to early release.Since indeterminate sentences were introduced in 2005, fewer than 50 prisoners have been released when they had served their minimum term.”

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The Guardian, 22nd May 2009

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Record sentences end the tragic saga of Baby Peter – The Independent

“The mother of Baby Peter was branded ‘manipulative and self-centred’ by an Old Bailey judge yesterday who sentenced her to at least five years in prison for the death of her son.”

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The Independent, 23rd May 2009

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Fury as Commons denied DNA vote – The Guardian

Posted May 26th, 2009 in data protection, DNA, news, police by sally

“Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, has been warned that the government risks further damaging the public’s faith in politics after it emerged that plans for the police to keep innocent people’s DNA profiles for up to 12 years will become law without a Commons vote.”

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The Guardian, 24th May 2009

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Combat ban for female troops to be reviewed – The Independent

Posted May 26th, 2009 in armed forces, news, women by sally

Britain’s female soldiers could soon battle enemy forces in face-to-face combat, if a ban on women serving in the most dangerous warfare roles is lifted for the first time.

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The Independent, 25th May 2009

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