M v Warwickshire County Council – Times Law Reports

Posted December 21st, 2007 in children, law reports, placement orders by sally

M v Warwickshire County Council

Court of Appeal

“On an application for leave to revoke a placement order based on a change of circumstances, a discretion arose in which the welfare of the child and the prospect of success should both be weighed and the former was not necessarily paramount.”

The Times, 21st December 2007

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Regina (Szklanny) v Westminster City Magistrates Court – Times Law Reports

Posted December 21st, 2007 in EC law, extradition, law reports, warrants by sally

Regina (Szklanny) v Westminster City Magistrates Court

Queen’s Bench Divisional Court

“While the discretion conferred on a court to extend time for extradition was in broad terms, there was an obligation to interpret national law, so far as possible, in the light of the wording and purpose of the European Council Framework Decision on the European arrest warrant and surrender proceedings between member states (2002/584/JHA; OJ July 18, 2002 No L190/1).”

The Times, 21st December 2007

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Reforms to give public confidence in tackling criminals – Ministry of Justice

Posted December 21st, 2007 in press releases, self-defence by sally

“Measures to give the public confidence when tackling criminals were published today. The reforms are designed to clarify and reinforce the law, articulating the state’s responsibility to stand by those acting in good faith when using force in self defence.”

Full press release

Ministry of Justice, 19th December 2007

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Anger as pension reform rejected – BBC News

Posted December 21st, 2007 in national insurance, news, pensions, women by sally

“The government has rejected a plan to let women boost their state pensions by buying up to nine years’ worth of extra National Insurance (NI) contributions.”

Full story 

BBC News, 20th December 2007

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Man jailed for heart attack – BBC News

Posted December 21st, 2007 in news, public order, sentencing by sally

“A man has been jailed for blocking the path of an ambulance carrying a dying heart attack victim to hospital.”

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BBC News, 20th December 2007

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Shotgun licences issued to eight-year-olds – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 21st, 2007 in children, firearms, news by sally

“Children as young as eight are being issued gun licences by the police, figures showed yesterday. Forces granted 1,291 shotgun certificates to those aged 16 and under in England and Wales during the 12 months to October.”

Full story

Daily Telegraph, 21st December 2007

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Foreign criminals “won’t be deported” – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 21st, 2007 in deportation, news by sally

“Thousands of foreign drug dealers, sex offenders and burglars will be allowed to stay in Britain every year despite Gordon Brown’s pledge to deport them.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st December 2007

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Channel 4 chiefs kept competition phone lines open despite knowing no one could win – The Times

Posted December 21st, 2007 in media, news, telecommunications by sally

“Channel 4 was fined £1.5 million by the broadcasting watchdog Ofcom after it emerged that executives knew that viewers were entering phone-in competitions they could not win.”

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The Times, 21st December 2007

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New law to solve diplomatic row over cancelled art show – The Times

Posted December 21st, 2007 in artistic works, diplomats, news, Russia by sally

“An art exhibition that has become a pawn in the diplomatic game between London and the Kremlin could go ahead after the British Government agreed to fast-track legislation to appease Moscow.”

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The Times, 21st December 2007

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War crimes inquiry into Tamil rebel living in UK – The Times

Posted December 21st, 2007 in news, war crimes by sally

“A Sri Lankan guerrilla leader living in London is being investigated for possible war crimes charges, The Times has learnt.”

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The Times, 21st December 2007

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Police chief in legal battle to take pension on top of pay – The Times

Posted December 21st, 2007 in news, pensions, police by sally

“One of the front-runners for the top job in British policing threatened High Court action in pursuit of a pension payment in addition to his six-figure chief constable’s salary, The Times has learnt.”

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The Times, 21st December 2007

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Family angry as sister who tried to kill dying father is spared jail – The Times

Posted December 21st, 2007 in euthanasia, news, sentencing by sally

“A woman who tried to smother her terminally ill father in a ‘mercy killing’ was spared jail yesterday, to the anger of her sisters, who wanted her imprisoned.”

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The Times, 21st December 2007

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Guantanamo duo face extradition to Spain after release – The Times

Posted December 21st, 2007 in extradition, news, terrorism by sally

“Two of the three British residents who returned from Guantanamo Bay yesterday have been arrested in London over Spanish extradition warrants on terrorism-related charges today, while the third was released without charge.”

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The Times, 20th December 2007
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Shaken babies: are the experts wrong? – The Times

Posted December 21st, 2007 in child abuse, expert witnesses, homicide, news by sally

“Expert witnesses are on trial — again. This time their role has been put under the spotlight by two jurors who broke cover to speak out and question the conviction of a childminder for killing an 11-month-old baby in her care.”

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The Times, 20th December 2007

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Man not guilty of Omagh murders – BBC News

Posted December 20th, 2007 in murder, news by sally

“A Northern Ireland man has been cleared of the murders of 29 people who died in the Omagh bomb attack in 1998.”

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BBC News, 20th December 2007

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Lawyer condemns ‘lies’ over Guantanamo detainees’ release – The Independent

Posted December 20th, 2007 in detention, news by sally

“The lawyer for three British residents arrested hours after returning to the UK from the US Guantanamo Bay detention centre today condemned the Government for ‘lying’ about their release.”

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The Independent, 20th December 2007

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UK ‘should outlaw paying for sex’ – BBC News

Posted December 20th, 2007 in news, prostitution by sally

“Commons Leader Harriet Harman has told the BBC she wants the law to be changed to make it illegal to pay for sex.”

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BBC News, 20th December 2007

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Daily Telegraph Law Reports, 20th December 2007

Posted December 20th, 2007 in law reports by sally

R (Al-Jedda) v. Secretary of State for Defence

R v. Ministry of Defence & Anr

Duffy v. Crown Prosecution Service

Saber v. Home Secretary

R (Low) v. General Osteopathic Council

R (Harris) v. Home Secretary

Daily Telegraph, 20th December 2007

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Public law family fees – Ministry of Justice

Posted December 20th, 2007 in adoption, children, consultations, family courts, fees by sally

“A consultation on the government’s strategy for developing the fees system in the civil and family courts of England and Wales. The consultation sets out proposals to:

  • make changes to court fees in relation to Public Law Children Act process
  • make changes to fees charged for Adoption proceedings.”

Public Law Family Fees Consultation Paper (PDF)

Questionnaire (Word)

Ministry of Justice, 19th December 2007

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Regina v Winter – Times Law Reports

Posted December 20th, 2007 in law reports, soliciting to murder by sally

Regina v Winter

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

“A person who solicited another to commit murder as a secondary, as opposed to principal party was none the less guilty of the offence of soliciting another to murder.”

The Times, 20th December 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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