Month: December 2019
Baby P’s mother should not be freed, says Parole Board | Baby P
Tracey Connelly, the mother of Baby P, who died after months of abuse, should not be freed from jail or moved to an open prison, the Parole Board has decided. […]
Slough gynaecologist jailed for secretly filming nurse during sex – BBC News
‘A gynaecologist who used glasses with a hidden camera to film himself having sex with a student nurse has been jailed for 14 months.’ Full Story BBC News, 5th December […]
Convicted paedophile who dressed as Santa and offered to pose for pictures with children is sent back to jail | The Independent
A convicted paedophile who dressed up as Santa and offered to pose for pictures with children in exchange for money has been sent back to jail. Stephen Brown, 40, stood […]
Enraged mother threw her own baby at police officer causing spinal injury
A police officer suffered a life-changing spinal injury after a mother threw her own child at them in a rage, a court heard. Kirsty Bearfield, 24, a mother-of-two was at Hull […]
Child abduction—use of the 1996 Hague Convention as opposed to the inherent jurisdiction (Re I-L (children) (1996 Hague Child Protection Convention—inherent jurisdiction)
The Court of Appeal clarifies that the inherent jurisdiction is not available where the 1996 Hague Convention applies. Deirdre Fottrell QC and Eleri Jones acted for the successful appellant in Re […]
Speech by https://www.innertemplelibrary.com/wp-admin/edit.phpSir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division: “If only we had known then what we know now” – Courts & Tribunals Judiciary
‘Speech by Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division: “If only we had known then what we know now” ‘ Full speech Courts & Tribunals Judiciary, 29th November 2019 […]