Frances Gibb writes in the Times (01 June 2013) that victims are finally to have a right to appeal CPS decisions to drop proceedings in their cases....
This is one of the most common questions that our team of leading criminal lawyers are asked, particularly by anxious parents.
The Guardian (13 May...
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The recent long awaited judgement in R v Waya will patently have far-reaching effects in future post-conviction confiscation proceedings of...
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The recent avalanche of high profile arrests and prosecutions, and the attendant publicity concerning allegations many decades old, raise a number...
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The Home Office has started work on changing the law to make sure certain old and minor cautions and convictions will no longer be disclosed on the...
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Operation Elveden is the Metropolitan Police investigation into corruption primarily between the press and the police. It is a spin-off of Operation...
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During a House of Lords debate on 26 February 2013, Lord Beecham was unflinching in his criticism of the proposed implementation date of the Jackson...
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