Dog walker receives £2.7 million compensation after being hit by car – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 5th, 2008 in compensation, news, personal injuries, road traffic by sally

“A businesswoman who suffered brain damage after being hit by a car on a zebra crossing has won £2.75 million in compensation.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th December 2008

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DNA murderer in sentence appeal – BBC News

Posted December 5th, 2008 in appeals, DNA, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“The first person in the world to be convicted on the basis of DNA evidence has been given permission to challenge his sentence.”

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BBC News, 4th December 2008

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Couple fight back after children taken into care in ‘terrible miscarriage of justice’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 5th, 2008 in adoption, child abuse, news by sally

“A couple who had their three children forcibly adopted after being accused of abuse are the victims of a ‘terrible miscarriage of justice’, a court heard.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th December 2008

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Police are ordered to destroy all DNA samples taken from innocent people – The Times

Posted December 5th, 2008 in data protection, DNA, human rights, news, police by sally

“More than 1.6 million DNA and fingerprint samples of innocent people on police databases must be destroyed after a court ruled yesterday that keeping them breaches human rights.”

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The Times, 5th December 2008

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Mother’s campaign changes the law – BBC News

Posted December 5th, 2008 in burials and cremation, coroners, news by sally

“A Dorset mother forced to wait 18 months to bury her two-year-old son has been celebrating after her six-year campaign led to a change in the law.”

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BBC News, 4th December 2008

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Held asylum seeker given £38,000 – BBC News

Posted December 4th, 2008 in asylum, detention, news by sally

“An African asylum seeker who fled her homeland after being tortured and raped has been awarded £38,000 after a judge ruled her detention ‘unlawful’.”

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BBC News, 4th December 2008

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Mother guilty over Shannon kidnap – BBC News

Posted December 4th, 2008 in false imprisonment, kidnapping, news, perverting the course of justice by sally

“The mother of Shannon Matthews has been found guilty of charges relating to her daughter’s disappearance.”

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BBC News, 4th December 2008

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DNA database innocents win landmark European court ruling – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 4th, 2008 in data protection, DNA, EC law, human rights, news by sally

“Two men from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, who were previously cleared of criminal charges, have won a major victory after the European Court of Human Rights ruled keeping their DNA on the British police database breached their human rights.”

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Daily Telegrap, 4th December 2008

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Life term for neck-stab teenager – BBC News

Posted December 4th, 2008 in murder, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A teenager has been jailed for life for murdering a man after he had been lecherous towards her and her friends.”

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BBC News, 3rd December 2008

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Budget airlines break new rules on opt-in website pricing – OUT-LAW.com

Posted December 4th, 2008 in airlines, internet, news by sally

“Budget airlines Ryanair and easyJet are failing to comply with European laws that ban pre-checked boxes on websites that sell flight tickets. New rules provide that optional price supplements must be accepted on an ‘opt-in’ basis.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 3rd December 2008

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Competition Commission casts doubt on broadcasters’ online shop- OUT-LAW.com

Posted December 4th, 2008 in competition, joint ventures, media, news by sally

“The Competition Commission has provisionally concluded that a proposed joint venture among the UK’s biggest broadcasters will restrict competition in the supply of video on-demand (VOD) services in the UK.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 3rd December 2008

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Jail for gang who targeted trains – BBC News

Posted December 4th, 2008 in news, railways, sentencing, theft by sally

“A gang of thieves who targeted passengers on London trains has been handed lengthy jail terms.”

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BBC News, 3rd December 2008

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Fan’s High Court bid for freedom – BBC News

Posted December 4th, 2008 in evidence, homicide, news by sally

“Jailed Liverpool fan Michael Shields is due to take his bid for freedom to the High Court in London.”

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BBC News, 4th December 2008

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One million could be removed from DNA database if Government loses test case – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 4th, 2008 in data protection, DNA, news, police by sally

“The police could be forced to wipe the profiles of nearly one million innocent people from the national DNA database if the Government loses a key test case today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th December 2008

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Personal data on British citizens to be swapped by civil servants – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 4th, 2008 in data protection, news by sally

“Public bodies including councils, NHS Trusts, the police, the DVLA and Government department will be allowed to share information about individuals without the need to ask Parliament. They will only need to get the permission of ministers.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th December 2008

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Former detective who shielded drugs baron jailed for five years – The Guardian

Posted December 4th, 2008 in misfeasance in public office, news, police, sentencing by sally

“A corrupt ex-detective who helped a drugs baron evade police in return for cocaine and nights with prostitutes was jailed for five years yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 4th December 2008

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Drug companies celebrate collapse of price-fixing case – The Times

Posted December 4th, 2008 in medicines, news, price fixing by sally

“The Serious Fraud Office suffered a huge defeat yesterday with the collapse of its £25 million, six-year investigation into alleged price fixing among drug manufacturers.”

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The Times, 4th December 2008

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Protest threat to Speaker address – BBC News

Posted December 3rd, 2008 in news, parliament, police, search & seizure by sally

“The House of Commons Speaker is to make a statement over the decision to allow police to search the offices of shadow immigration minister Damian Green.”

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BBC News, 3rd December 2008

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Government to unveil legislation plans in Queen’s Speech – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 3rd, 2008 in bills, news, parliament by sally

“Government plans to reform banking, welfare and policing are set to be outlined in the Queen’s Speech.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd December 2008

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Legal Services Board issues open letter to regulators – Ministry of Justice

Posted December 3rd, 2008 in legal services, news by sally

“The Chief Executive (Designate) of the Legal Services Board Chris Kenny has today (2 December) sent an open letter to each of the approved regulators designated under the Legal Services Act 2007.”

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Ministry of Justice, 2nd December 2008

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