McKinnon ‘could serve time in British jail’ – The Independent

Posted July 21st, 2010 in computer crime, detention, extradition, news, sentencing by sally

“David Cameron raised the prospect today that computer hacker Gary McKinnon could serve some of any US-imposed sentence in a British jail after raising the issue with US president Barack Obama at the White House.”

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The Independent, 21st July 2010

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‘Tome raider’ jailed again for stealing antique books – The Guardian

Posted July 21st, 2010 in news, sentencing, theft by sally

“A Cambridge graduate referred to as the ‘tome raider’ who stole antique books worth £40,000 from a world-famous library was jailed for three-and-a-half years today.”

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The Guardian, 20th July 2010

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 20th, 2010 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Gaviria v R [2010] EWCA Crim 1693 (19 July 2010)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Sethi v Patel & Anor [2010] EWHC 1830 (Ch) (19 July 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted July 20th, 2010 in legislation by sally

The International Tax Enforcement (Liechtenstein) Order 2010

The International Tax Enforcement (Gibraltar) Order 2010

The International Tax Enforcement (Bahamas) Order 2010

The International Tax Enforcement (Anguilla) Order 2010

The Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Oman) Order 2010

The Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Mexico) Order 2010

The Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Singapore) Order 2010

The Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Switzerland) Order 2010

The Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Austria) Order 2010

The International Tax Enforcement (Turks and Caicos Islands) Order 2010

The Dwelling Houses (Execution of Possession Orders by Mortgagees) Regulations 2010

The Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (Investment Exchanges and Clearing Houses) (Over the Counter) Regulations 2010

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Regina (GC) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis; Regina (C) v Same – WLR Daily

Posted July 20th, 2010 in DNA, fingerprints, human rights, law reports, police, precedent by sally

Regina (GC) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis; Regina (C) v Same [2010] WLR (D) 193

“When it was not possible to reconcile a decision of the House of Lords in relation to the proportionality and legitimacy of the indefinite retention on the United Kingdom’s Police National Computer of biometric data obtained in the course of criminal investigations with a subsequent holding by the European Court of Human Rights that the policy was unlawful, the doctrine of precedent and legal certainty demanded that the Divisional Court should follow the decision of the House of Lords, notwithstanding that both the previous government and the newly elected government of the United Kingdom had signalled their intention to amend the relevant legislation.”

WLR Daily, 19th July 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd v Berrisford – WLR Daily

Posted July 20th, 2010 in appeals, landlord & tenant, law reports, leases by sally

Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd v Berrisford [2010] EWCA Civ 811; [2010] WLR (D) 192

“An occupancy agreement containing uncertain terms as to the period of occupation was not capable of creating an interest in land granting a lease of a property in favour of the occupier and was not enforceable in equity. The fact that a person took exclusive possession of the property and agreed to pay and paid rent monthly for the occupation, could create a monthly tenancy so as to bring the tenancy to an end by serving a notice to quit.”

WLR Daily, 19th July 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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Report shows imbalance in ethnic minority SDT referrals – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted July 20th, 2010 in disciplinary procedures, news, race discrimination, reports, solicitors by sally

“Black and minority ethnic (BME) solicitors are more likely to have their case referred to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, a report into ‘issues of disproportionality’ in the regulation of solicitors commissioned by the Solicitors Regulation Authority revealed today.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 19th July 2010

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Hundreds face fines for killing squirrels – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 20th, 2010 in animal cruelty, fines, news by sally

“Hundreds of people face prosecution for killing pests in their back garden after a landmark legal ruling that saw a man fined more than £1,500 for killing a squirrel.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th July 2010

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Devon paedophile spared jail due to ‘treatment delay’ – BBC News

Posted July 20th, 2010 in news, rehabilitation, sentencing, sexual offences, suspended sentences by sally

“A paedophile has been spared prison because a judge said authorities would not be able to put him on a treatment programme during his sentence.”

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BBC News, 20th July 2010

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Bar chairman backs calls to reconsider drug laws – The Independent

Posted July 20th, 2010 in barristers, drug offences, news by sally

“One of Britain’s most senior lawyers has delivered a dramatic boost to the campaign to change the law on drugs.”

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The Independent, 20th July 2010

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Inside the Parole Board: how freedom is granted or denied for prisoners – The Guardian

Posted July 20th, 2010 in early release, news, parole, prisons, release on licence by sally

“Unprecedented access opens door to the often publicly criticised, but little understood, workings of the Parole Board.”

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The Guardian, 19th July 2010

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Torture inquiry chairman is ‘compromised’ – BBC News

Posted July 20th, 2010 in inquiries, intelligence services, judges, news, torture by sally

“The judge leading the inquiry into claims UK security services colluded in the torture of terror suspects abroad must be removed, a charity has said.”

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BBC News, 20th July 2010

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Cambridge graduate sentenced for rare books theft – The Independent

Posted July 20th, 2010 in news, sentencing, theft by sally

“A Cambridge graduate who stole antique books worth £40,000 from a world-famous library will be sentenced today.”

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The Independent, 20th July 2010

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Many offenders in jail too long, says parole chief – The Guardian

Posted July 20th, 2010 in news, parole, recidivists, reports, sentencing by sally

“Large numbers of prisoners are spending longer in jail than necessary due to the increasingly risk-averse attitude of the public and politicians, according to the chair of the parole board.”

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The Guardian, 19th July 2010

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‘Gay couples will get equal right to marry’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 20th, 2010 in civil partnerships, homosexuality, marriage, news by sally

“The Coalition will give homosexual couples the same legal rights to marriage as heterosexuals, a senior Liberal Democrat has said.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th July 2010

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‘Locked-in’ stroke victim asks for ruling on mercy killing – The Independent

Posted July 20th, 2010 in Crown Prosecution Service, euthanasia, murder, news by sally

“In a High Court test case, to be heard later this year, his family will challenge Keir Starmer QC, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), over his policy on ‘mercy killings’.”

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The Independent, 20th July 2010

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Mond and another v MBNA Europe Bank Ltd – WLR Daily

Mond and another v MBNA Europe Bank Ltd [2010] EWHC 1710 (Ch); [2010] WLR (D) 190

“Clause 13.2 of the IVA Protocol, as well as clause 13.1, should not be construed as permitting a creditor bound by the Protocol to vote against an individual voluntary arrangement (‘IVA’) proposal only if he has good reason to do so.”

WLR Daily, 16th July 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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Harris v Registrar of Approved Driving Instructors – WLR Daily

Harris v Registrar of Approved Driving Instructors [2010] EWCA Civ 808; [2010] WLR (D) 189

“If an applicant seeking registration, or a registered approved driving instructor seeking renewal of his registration, failed to disclose convictions or made a false declaration that he had no convictions, that struck at the heart of the registration process and the question whether he was a ‘fit and proper person’  to be entered in the applicable register.”

WLR Daily, 16th July 2010

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Regina v Ward (Barry) – WLR Daily

Posted July 19th, 2010 in appeals, confiscation, jurisdiction, law reports, proceeds of crime by sally

Regina v Ward (Barry) [2010] WLR (D) 191

“The Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) had no jurisdiction to hear an appeal against a refusal by a judge in the Crown Court, on an application under s 23 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, to vary a confiscation order.”

WLR Daily, 16th July 2010

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Orlando Figes to pay fake Amazon review damages – BBC News

Posted July 19th, 2010 in costs, damages, defamation, internet, news by sally

“A leading historian who wrote anonymous reviews on the Amazon website praising his own work and criticising rivals is to pay libel damages and costs.”

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BBC News, 17th July 2010

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