Month: January 2014
Devon doctor sees sentence increased – Attorney General’s Office
‘The Court of Appeal has increased the sentence for Suhail Ahmed from 18 months’ imprisonment to 30 for voyeurism and sexual assault.’ Full story Attorney General’s Office, 29th January 2014 […]
Torbay sex assault doctor Suhail Ahmed sentence extended – BBC News – Current Awareness
‘A junior doctor who sexually assaulted and secretly photographed female patients during examinations has had one extra year added to his jail sentence by Court of Appeal judges.’ Full story […]
Regina v Proctor – WLR Daily – Current Awareness
Regina v Proctor [2014] WLR (D) 22 ‘When a sexual offences prevention order was made against an offender without a sufficient basis, it was not, prior to quashing, a nullity. […]
How Much Will Flash Change Enterprise Storage?
Flash memory has already had a huge impact on consumer devices—everything from smartphones to consumer electronics to solid-state drives (SSDs) in sleek laptops—and business applications. But when I attended the annual […]
‘Clear decision’ could have helped drowned Lowestoft children – BBC News
‘More could have been done to help three children who were found drowned after their mother fell to her death from a car park, a report has found.’ Full story […]
IPCC to investigate police handling of Hamzah Khan case – The Guardian – Current Awareness
‘The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is to investigate whether officers mishandled the case of a four-year-old boy whose mummified remains were found in his cot almost two years after […]
Daniel Pelka case ‘could happen again’ says council – BBC News
‘The head of the social care department that “missed chances” to save the life of a boy has said he could not rule out a similar case happening in future.’ […]