After 20 years, five police forces and £80m in loot, Britain’s biggest crime family brought to justice – The Guardian

Posted August 7th, 2008 in news by sally

“After a crime spree that spanned 20 years and swaths of southern England, netted around £80m and attracted the attention and efforts of five police forces, the gang behind the biggest single burglary in British history has been jailed.”

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The Guardian, 7th August 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

University tutor asked to photograph semi-naked children convicted of pornography – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 7th, 2008 in news by sally

“A university tutor who was asked by parents to take photographs of their semi-naked children ended up being convicted of possessing child pornography.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th August 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Most overcrowded prisons revealed – BBC News

Posted August 7th, 2008 in news by sally

“The 20 most overcrowded jails in England and Wales have been named by the Prison Reform Trust.”

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BBC News, 7th August 2008

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Duke of Edinburgh seeks privacy law for the Royal Family – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 7th, 2008 in news by sally

“The Duke of Edinburgh is using the landmark ruling in the Max Mosley sex case to try to protect the privacy of members of the Royal Family, the Daily Telegraph can disclose.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th August 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Office of Fair Trading to charge British Airways executives with price-fixing – The Times

Posted August 7th, 2008 in airlines, news, price fixing by sally

“The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is set to unveil plans today to charge four past and present executives of British Airways with criminal price-fixing offences. ”

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The Times, 7th August 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Don’t cite ‘hits’ as a measure of website traffic, warns advertising watchdog – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 6th, 2008 in advertising, internet, news by sally

“An advert that claimed a website received over five million ‘hits’ every month has been banned because the metric is likely to mislead readers. The UK’s advertising watchdog said that ‘hits’ is an unreliable measure of website popularity.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 6th August 2008

Source: www.out-law.com

Nude nurse exposed to friends by jilted lover – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 6th, 2008 in harassment, news, sentencing by sally

“Richard Bradford decided to take his revenge against the health worker after she allegedly cheated on him with another man.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th August 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted August 6th, 2008 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Murray, R. v [2008] EWCA Crim 1792 (16 July 2008)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Joyce v Secretary of State for Health [2008] EWHC 1891 (Admin) (01 August 2008)

High Court (Patents Court)

Magical Marking Ltd & Anor v Phillips & Ors [2008] EWHC 1640 (Pat) (07 July 2008)

Source: www.bailii.org

Slashed tyres and poison pen letters: how Ian Oakley bullied rivals – The Times

Posted August 6th, 2008 in elections, harassment, news by sally

“A Conservative candidate in a key marginal seat conducted a sustained campaign of harassment in an attempt to ‘change the political landscape’ of the town where he hoped to be MP.”

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The Times, 6th August 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

‘Fakeproof’ e-passport is cloned in minutes – The Times

Posted August 6th, 2008 in forgery, news, passports by sally

“New microchipped passports designed to be foolproof against identity theft can be cloned and manipulated in minutes and accepted as genuine by the computer software recommended for use at international airports.”

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The Times, 6th August 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Daily Cause List, 6th August 2008

Posted August 6th, 2008 in news by sally

Wednesday 6th August 2008

Source: www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk

Please note only the current day’s cause list will be accessible

Repeat offenders could get cautions instead of charges – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 6th, 2008 in cautions, news, police, recidivists by sally

“A Home Office guidance document says that providing enough time has passed ‘to suggest that a previous caution has had a significant deterrent effect – two years or more’, anyone repeating a ‘trivial’ offence can escape charges and facing court.”

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Daily Telegraph,

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Ex-police chief Alec Alexander jailed 10 years for raping daughter – The Times

Posted August 6th, 2008 in child abuse, news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A police chief superintendent who abused his daughter when she was 10 years old and raped her when she was 17 was jailed yesterday.”

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The Times, 6th August 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

MPs ‘should not employ children’ – BBC News

Posted August 6th, 2008 in children, employment, news, parliament by sally

“MPs should not be able to employ their children using taxpayers’ money, the government has said.”

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BBC News, 5th August 2008

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

BAA sues Ryanair over unpaid landing fees – The Times

Posted August 6th, 2008 in airlines, fees, news by sally

“BAA, the airports operator, has started legal action against Ryanair after the budget carrier refused to pay higher landing fees.”

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The Times, 5th August 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Immigration cells squalid and unfit for use – The Guardian

Posted August 6th, 2008 in detention, immigration, news, police by sally

“A police custody suite used to hold immigration detainees for up to seven days has been condemned by prison and police inspectors as unhygienic, unsafe and unfit for use.”

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The Guardian, 6th August 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Greenweb Ltd v Wandsworth London Borough Council – WLR Daily

Posted August 6th, 2008 in compensation, compulsory purchase, law reports, planning by sally

Greenweb Ltd v Wandsworth London Borough Council; [2008] WLR (D) 286

“On the proper interpretation of ss 14(1) and 15 (3) of the Land Compensation Act 1961 the amount of compensation payable for compulsory acquisition of vacant land on which Victorian houses had stood prior to their destruction during the Second World War should be based on the assumption that planning permission had been granted for specified development even though planning permission for such development had in fact been refused.”

WLR Daily, 5th August 2008

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.

McKinnon v Government of the United States of America – Times Law Reports

Posted August 6th, 2008 in abuse of process, extradition, law reports, plea bargaining by sally

McKinnon v Government of the United States of America

House of Lords

“A plea bargain offered by a foreign prosecutor to an accused person whose extradition was sought, particularly if offered during a regulated process of plea-bargaining, did not constitute an abuse of process unless it was so extreme as to amount to a threat of unlawful action which imperilled the integrity of the extradition process.”

The Times, 6th August 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Please note the Times Law Reports are only available free on Times Online for 21 days from the date of publication.

Tasers being used more often by police, figures show – The Guardian

Posted August 5th, 2008 in news, police, weapons by sally

“The use of taser stun guns by police is increasing, new Home Office figures published today reveal.”

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The Guardian, 5th August 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

County court anti-social behaviour co-ordinators – a pilot scheme – Ministry of Justice

Posted August 5th, 2008 in ASBOs, county courts, reports by sally

” A report assessing the role of county court anti-social behaviour co-ordinators under a scheme piloted for a year.

The study investigates perceptions of the effectiveness of the pilot scheme in enhacing relationships between courts and their users, and improving the processing of anti-social behaviour-related cases. It also discusses the views of housing and legal professionals involved with anti-social behaviour proceedings, as well as the views of the co-ordinators themselves.”

County court anti-social behaviour co-ordinators – a pilot scheme (PDF)

Ministry of Justice, 5th August 2008

Source: www.justice.gov.uk