Baby P council chief loses sacking battle – The Independent

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in judicial review, local government, news, unfair dismissal by sally

“Former children’s services chief Sharon Shoesmith today lost her High Court battle over her sacking following the death of Baby P.  Mr Justice Foskett, sitting in London, rejected accusations that her removal by Children’s Secretary Ed Balls was procedurally flawed, unfair and unlawful.”

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The Independent, 23rd April 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Modjiri, R. v [2010] EWCA Crim 829 (22 April 2010)

Taylor & Ors v R. [2010] EWCA Crim 830 (22 April 2010)

High Court (Chancery Division)

MccArtney & Ors v Unite The Union & Anor [2010] EWHC 826 (Ch) (22 April 2010)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

TUV v Persons Unknown [2010] EWHC 853 (QB) (22 April 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org

Fish fraud in Cotswolds lands chippy with fine – BBC News

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in consumer protection, fines, food, news by sally

“A fish and chip shop owner has been fined after his business passed a cheaper fish off as cod.”

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BBC News, 22nd April 2010

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

‘Boastful’ killer, 17, detained for four years – BBC News

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in homicide, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A teenager who killed a man and boasted about it on the social networking site Facebook has been detained for four years.”

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BBC News, 22nd April 2010

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Race attack rail passenger from Hertfordshire jailed – BBC News

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in assault, news, racism, sentencing by sally

“A rail passenger has been jailed for five months for racially abusing a ticket inspector in Hertfordshire.”

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BBC News, 22nd April 2010

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Media: British Chiropractic Association v Dr Simon Singh – Law Society’s Gazette

“While the northern hemisphere is paralysed by the seismic shift that has caused the Icelandic volcano, Mt Eyjafjallajökull, to erupt, the case of the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) against Dr Simon Singh promises to have an equally seismic effect on the legal landscape of libel in the UK and the defence of fair comment – especially in the area of scientific debate.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 22nd April 2010

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

British Chiropractic Association v Singh – Times Law Reports

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in law reports by sally

British Chiropractic Association v Singh

Court of Appeal

“A statement, made by a scientific journalist in a newspaper article, that there was ‘not a jot of evidence’ to support claims made by the British Chiropractic Association of certain medical benefits resulting from its members’ treatment of patients, was not an assertion of fact but a statement of opinion.”

The Times, 23rd April 2010

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Man jailed for sex with autistic girl – The Independent

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in autism, learning difficulties, news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“A man who befriended a woman over the internet then had sex with her autistic teenage daughter was today jailed for more than three years.”

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The Independent, 22nd April 2010

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Property tycoon in £400m divorce battle declared bankrupt – The Independent

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in bankruptcy, divorce, financial provision, news by sally

“A tycoon fixer who is fighting a bitter divorce case from his estranged wife over claims that he has hidden his £400m fortune has been declared bankrupt by the taxman.”

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The Independent, 23rd April 2010

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Angel Delight model convicted of battering doctor to death – The Guardian

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in murder, news, robbery, sentencing by sally

“A former child model was jailed for a minimum of 25 years today for battering to death a talented young doctor and robbing him to pay for a prostitute.”

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The Guardian, 22nd April 2010

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Relatives of 7/7 bombers refused legal aid for inquests – The Guardian

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in inquests, legal aid, news, terrorism by sally

“Relatives of the 7 July suicide bombers applied for legal aid for representation at their inquests, officials said today. Ministers rejected the two applications after ruling that they did not meet the criteria for public funding.”

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The Guardian, 22nd April 2010

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Rugby World Cup star’s former business partner faces jail for child pornography – The Times

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in news by sally

“A former business partner of Rory Underwood, the 1991 rugby World Cup star, was convicted yesterday of misleading high-profile contacts into giving him false alibis in an attempt to beat child pornography charges.”

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The Times, 23rd April 2010

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Ryanair backs down over stranded passengers’ bills – The Times

Posted April 23rd, 2010 in news by sally

“Two airlines were forced into a humiliating U-turn yesterday as they buckled under public pressure to agree to cover the hotel and food costs of thousands of customers stranded during the flight shutdown.”

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The Times, 23rd April 2010

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Law Society and Bar Council braced fight to maintain legal aid – The Times

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in news by sally

“A look at the election wish lists of the legal profession as it faces the realities of the looming financial squeeze.”

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The Times, 22nd April 2010

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Marmite launches legal action against BNP – The Independent

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in advertising, elections, news, political parties by sally

“Marmite is beginning legal action against the British National Party after an image of a Marmite jar was used on a political broadcast without its permission, the company said today.”

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The Independent, 22nd April 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Attorney General Welcomes Pro Bono Progress – Attorney General’s Office

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in attorney general, news, pro bono work, speeches by sally

“The Attorney General, Baroness Scotland QC, has outlined and celebrated significant recent progress in the support and coordination of Pro Bono work by the UK Domestic and International Pro Bono Committees.”

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Attorney General’s Office, 31st March 2010

Source: www.attorneygeneral.gov.uk

Discrimination case makes history – BBC News

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in appeals, disability discrimination, news, unfair dismissal by sally

“A woman from Warrenpoint has made history in a landmark discrimination case in which the House of Lords clarified the UK’s Disability Law.”

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BBC News, 22nd April 2010

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Poulton v Ministry of Justice [2010] EWCA Civ 392 (22 April 2010)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Leeds Group Plc v Leeds City Council [2010] EWHC 810 (Ch) (21 April 2010)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Crown Court Sitting At Croydon [2010] EWHC 805 (Admin) (24 March 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org

R (F (A Child)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; R (Thompson) v Same – WLR Daily

R (F (A Child)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; R (Thompson) v Same [2010] UKSC 17; [2010] WLR (D) 98

“The indefinite notification requirements for sexual offenders who had been sentenced to 30 months’ imprisonment or more were incompatible with the right to respect for private and family life because they did not contain any mechanism for reviewing the justification for continuing the requirements in individual cases.”

WLR Daily, 21st April 2010

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

Five cleared of trying to extort £4.25m from duke over stolen Da Vinci painting – The Guardian

Posted April 22nd, 2010 in artistic works, news, solicitors by sally

“Five men accused of trying to extort £4.25m from one of Britain’s richest peers for the return of a stolen Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece have all walked free after an eight-week trial.”

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The Guardian, 21st April 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk