QCs, Law Soc in face-off over solicitor code rights – The Lawyer

Posted February 12th, 2008 in Law Society, licensing, news, publishing by sally

“Two leading silks have initiated proceedings against the Law Society for the right to include the new Solicitors’ Code of Conduct in a handbook they co-authored.”

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The Lawyer, 11th February 2008

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Ministers confirm that US wants armed guards on transatlantic flights – The Guardian

Posted February 12th, 2008 in airlines, immigration, news, terrorism by sally

“Ministers admitted yesterday that they are examining Washington’s demands to allow armed guards on US airline flights from the UK to America, and indicated that the request could affect the future of visa-free travel by Britons to America.”

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The Guardian, 12th February 2008

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‘Sorry for any confusion but it is my right and duty to talk about religion and the law’ – The Times

Posted February 12th, 2008 in islamic law, news by sally

“The Archbishop of Canterbury apologised to the Church of England yesterday for any ‘misleading choice of words’ when he delivered his controversial speech on Islam, but insisted that he stood by his right to tackle such issues.”

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The Times, 12th February 2008

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Internet users could face disconnection for illegal downloads – The Guardian

Posted February 12th, 2008 in copyright, internet, news by sally

“Internet users who illegally download music and films could lose their access to the web under legislation aimed at cracking down on those who flout piracy laws. Powers being drafted by the government will compel internet service providers to take action against customers who access pirated material.”

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The Guardian, 12th February 2008

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Mother jailed for crying rape – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 12th, 2008 in news, perverting the course of justice, rape, sentencing by sally

“A young mother of three who tried to frame her lover for rape after her boyfriend found out about their affair was jailed for four months on Monday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 12th February 2008

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Barristers escape perjury claims – The Lawyer

Posted February 12th, 2008 in barristers, news, perverting the course of justice by sally

“A senior barrister from Furnival chambers has shrugged off claims that he perverted the course of justice after the Divisional Court quashed summonses issued against him.”

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The Lawyer, 11th February 2008

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Mothers of Iraq victims take case for inquiry to law lords – The Times

Posted February 12th, 2008 in armed forces, Iraq, news, war by sally

“The ‘overwhelming’ body of legal advice received by the Government in the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 was that it would be unlawful without a proper mandate by the United Nations, nine law lords were told yesterday.”

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The Times, 12th February 2008

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Woman jailed for murder of 100-year-old – Reuters

Posted February 12th, 2008 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A woman who murdered her 100-year-old aunt, a former dressmaker to the Queen, during a feud over a will was jailed for a minimum of 20 years on Monday.”

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Reuters, 11th February 2008

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RCJ support unit offers assistance to Mills – The Lawyer

Posted February 12th, 2008 in divorce, litigants in person, news by sally

“The Royal Court of Justice’s Personal Support Unit (PSU) today (11 February) said that Heather Mills should have sought its assistance in relation to her divorce from former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney.”

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The Lawyer, 11th February 2008

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Policeman caught out on YouTube video – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 12th, 2008 in internet, news, police by sally

“An investigation has been launched into video footage of a uniformed police officer performing stunts on a moped believed to have been seized from a suspected criminal.”

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Daily Telegraph, 11th February 2008

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Teenagers given life sentences for Newlove murder – The Guardian

Posted February 12th, 2008 in murder, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“Three youths convicted of kicking and beating Garry Newlove to death outside his own home after a seven-hour drinking binge were today all jailed for life.”

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The Guardian, 11th February 2008

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Biofuel demand leading to human rights abuses, report claims – The Guardian

Posted February 12th, 2008 in environmental protection, human rights, news by sally

“EU politicians should reject targets for expanding the use of biofuels because the demand for palm oil is leading to human rights abuses in Indonesia, a coalition of international environmental groups claimed today.”

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The Guardian, 11th February 2008

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FSA fines and bans Mohammed Suba Miah over high-risk sales – The Times

Posted February 12th, 2008 in financial regulation, news by sally

“The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has for the first time both fined and banned a stockbroker after he was found to have dishonestly sold high-risk shares to customers.”

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The Times, 11th February 2008
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The art of self-defence – The Guardian

Posted February 11th, 2008 in divorce, litigants in person, news by sally

“A lawyer who acts for himself has a fool for a client, according to the old saw. If you have no legal qualifications whatsoever, logic suggests that representing yourself in court is even more foolhardy – especially when tens of millions of pounds are at stake. Yet that is what Heather Mills will do today when she steps into the ring at the Royal Courts of Justice in London to confront Paul McCartney’s high-priced, expert legal team. Having parted company with her legal advisers, who hold her IOU for at least £1.5m in costs, she is resolved to fight her own corner from now on in the battle for a share of the ex-Beatle’s fortune.”

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The Guardian, 11th February 2008

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Heather Mills set to question Sir Paul McCartney in court – The Times

Posted February 11th, 2008 in divorce, news by sally

“Heather Mills will be able to cross-examine Sir Paul McCartney personally over his multimillion-pound earnings when the estranged couple go to court today to hammer out a final divorce settlement.”

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The Times, 11th February 2008

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Coroners resist plans to investigate long-term health threat from vCJD at postmortems – The Guardian

Posted February 11th, 2008 in CJD, coroners, news by sally

“Coroners are blocking government plans to test tens of thousands of bodies undergoing postmortem examinations each year for signs of variant CJD, the human form of BSE. Their involvement is essential for a research programme, backed by ministers, senior scientific advisers and an independent ethical committee, to establish the long-term public health threat from the incurable disease. Although only 166 people have so far died from vCJD in Britain, scientists are seeking to find out whether many more are unwittingly carrying the long-incubating condition, posing significant risk to others through surgery and blood transfusion.”

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The Guardian, 11th February 2008

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Bugging policeman faces court over leaks – The Times

Posted February 11th, 2008 in investigatory powers, news, police by sally

“Mark Kearney faces eight charges of misconduct in a public office in allegedly leaking police information to a local newspaper journalist and a private detective.”

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The Times, 11th February 2008

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Number of rapists who escape jail doubles – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 11th, 2008 in news, rape, sentencing by sally

“The number of convicted rapists who are spared jail has doubled, new figures have revealed, fuelling claims that the criminal justice system is soft on sex offenders.”

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Daily Telegraph, 11th February 2008

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Bugging of lawyers could overturn convictions – The Guardian

Posted February 11th, 2008 in investigatory powers, legal profession, news by sally

“A legal precedent has established that deliberate bugging of conversations with lawyers constitutes such an affront to the rule of law that trials should be halted and any convictions obtained overturned.”

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The Guardian, 11th February 2008

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Tighter controls on video games – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 11th, 2008 in children, news, video games by sally

“The classification system that prevents children from playing violent or sexually explicit video games is likely to be extended under recommendations in a report commissioned by the Prime Minister.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th February 2008

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