Rapist ‘must be found new cell’ – BBC News
“A judge has ordered that a near-blind and disabled rapist should be found a different cell because of the convict’s squalid conditions behind bars.”
BBC News, 31st July 2008
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“A judge has ordered that a near-blind and disabled rapist should be found a different cell because of the convict’s squalid conditions behind bars.”
BBC News, 31st July 2008
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“A report has found that the paperwork obsession among police, probation officers and court officials lets criminals and suspects who go on the run stay out of the reach of justice.”
Daily Telegraph, 1st August 2008
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“Three teenagers who stabbed a young father to death on Wearside after he confronted them about their rowdiness have lost their appeals.”
BBC News, 31st July 2008
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“A care worker who murdered a disabled man for his £70,000 inheritance fund has been told she will spend at least 30 years in jail.”
BBC News, 31st July 2008
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“In Hollywood’s annals of the plucky little guy defeating the big guy, it might not quite rank with flying an X-wing fighter and destroying the Death Star with a ‘one in a million’ shot, Luke Skywalker-style. But at the royal courts of justice yesterday British prop designer Andrew Ainsworth was said to be delighted with his victory against the galactic empire of Star Wars creator George Lucas, in a copyright battle over the stormtroopers’ costumes.”
The Guardian, 1st August 2008
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“Dozens of children caught up in bitter residency disputes are being put at risk of domestic violence because of failings in the court service set up to protect their interests.”
The Times, 1st August 2008
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“A man who admitted murdering two women in a Leicester nursing home has been sentenced to life in prison and told he will serve a minimum of over 24 years.”
BBC News, 31st July 2008
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“The number of killings by people with mental health problems in England and Wales has fallen by two-thirds in the last 30 years, a study has found.”
BBC News, 1st August 2008
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“A Royal Marine has died during the final stage of selection to become a member of the elite Special Boat Service. An investigation has been started into the death of Benjamin Poole, 26, who was taking part in an 18-mile (29km) hike across the Brecon Beacons in Mid Wales carrying his rifle and 55lb (25kg) of kit in temperatures that reached 27C (81F).”
The Times, 1st August 2008
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“Record numbers of foreign prisoners are being held in jails in England and Wales, according to government figures published yesterday.”
The Times, 1st August 2008
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“A couple who were found liable for £1million-worth of damages for an accident on a bouncy castle that left a boy brain-damaged have won their appeal against the ruling.”
Daily Telegraph, 31st August 2008
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“A senior judge has criticised the Army for allowing soldiers to take part in unofficial ‘beasting’ punishments after three soldiers accused of exercising a colleague to death were all acquitted of manslaughter.”
Daily Telegraph, 31st July 2008
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“Nearly one in five paternity claims handled by the Child Support Agency end up showing the mother has deliberately or inadvertently misidentified the father, figures show.”
The Guardian, 1st August 2008
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“More than 31,500 criminals were freed early in England and Wales in the first year of a scheme to free up overcrowded jails, official figures show.”
BBC News, 31st July 2008
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Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
Mitchell v Revenue & Customs Prosecutions Office & Anor [2008] EWCA Crim 1741 (30 July 2008)
S & Ors, R v [2008] EWCA Crim 1636 (4 July 2008)
Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
Lifely v Lifely [2008] EWCA Civ 904 (30 July 2008)
KH (Sudan) & Ors v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] EWCA Civ 887 (30 July 2008)
Donaldson v O’Sullivan [2008] EWCA Civ 879 (30 July 2008)
Hedrich & Anor v Standard Bank London Ltd & Anor [2008] EWCA Civ 905 (30 July 2008)
Birmingham City Council v Lee [2008] EWCA Civ 891 (30 July 2008)
NF (Ghana) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] EWCA Civ 906 (30 July 2008)
LS (Uzbekistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] EWCA Civ 909 (30 July 2008)
High Court (Administrative Division)
Basi & Anor v London Borough of Redbridge [2008] EWHC 1699 (Admin) (16 July 2008)
High Court (Commercial Court)
Ace Capital Ltd v CMS Energy Corporation [2008] EWHC 1843 (Comm) (30 July 2008)
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“Ministers need to think more about plans to reform the UK constitution before they are ready to become law, MPs and peers have said.”
BBC News, 31st July 2008
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R (Securiplan plc) v Security Industry Authority [2008] EWHC 1762 (Admin); [2008] WLR (D) 271
“Despite the absence of any express powers under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, the Security Industry Authority, the body established under the 2001 Act to carry out licensing, monitoring and inspection functions, had power to prosecute alleged offences under that Act.”
WLR Daily, 30th July 2008
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Bailey (by her father and litigation friend) v Ministry of Defence and another [2008] EWCA Civ 883
“Where medical science could not establish the probability that ‘but for’ an act of negligence an injury would not have happened, but could establish that the contribution of the negligent cause was more than negligible, the ‘but for’ test was modified and the claimant would succeed.”
WLR Daily, 30th July 2008
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