Category: The Database
Database
Database of the latest convicted offenders, brought to justice and sentenced.
Database
The UK database collects and stores the information of thousands of UK and Irish court cases where a offender has been convicted and sentenced.
SZR v Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council [2024] EWHC 598 (QB), Sam Jacobs
Sam Jacobs, Doughty Street Chambers; Anna Moore, Leigh Day Solicitors For claims concerning alleged failures by social services departments to remove children from situations of neglect and abuse, the sands […]
Government backs amendment to better protect victims’ counselling records
New measure to provide extra protections for victims’ counselling notes Greater scrutiny and protection for victims’ privacy through statutory Code of Practice Protections to encourage victims to seek professional help […]
Woman raped by father wins payout as police finally admit mistakes in four-decade battle for justice
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails A woman who […]
Video: Safety by Design Principles
In a world where the misuse of generative AI technologies pose a growing threat to child safety, our collective action has never been more vital. Amazon, Anthropic, Civitai, Google, Meta, […]
UK policy denying visas to children of care workers faces legal challenge | Immigration and asylum
An organisation that supports migrant workers has launched a legal challenge against the government’s new policy to bar care workers from bringing children and partners to the UK, warning that […]
Has Fleischmann been put in its proper place? PSA v GDC & Naveed Patel [2024] EWHC 243 (Admin) – 2 Hare Court
Newsletters Professional Discipline 5th Apr 2024 It is nearly twenty years now since Alexander Fleischmann, a dentist, was struck off after the forerunner body to the PSA appealed against his […]
Bristol drug dealer jailed for modern slavery offence – BBC News
‘A drug dealer who was involved in trafficking children to sell crack cocaine and heroin has been jailed.’ Full Story BBC News, 25th April 2024 Source: www.bbc.co.uk
High Court finds Local Authority’s housing policy to be discriminatory against women and girls escaping violence in successful judicial review challenge | News | Garden Court Chambers
The High Court has held that part of Westminster City Council’s Housing Allocation Scheme is unlawful, as it indirectly discriminates against women and girls who need to move borough to […]
Criminal Law Update: Cyber-flashing – Devon Chambers
‘Hetty Summerhayes examines the introduction of the offences of cyberflashing and sharing or threatening to share intimate photographs or film.’ Full Story Devon Chambers, March 2024 Source: devonchambers.co.uk
Criminal injuries compensation and “Daisy’s Law” – 12KBW Personal Injury Law Blog
Jessica Muurman, pupil barrister at 12KBW, analyses the recent judgment in R (Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority) v First-tier Tribunal v GHI [2024] UKUT 3 (ACC), which concerns the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 […]