Compensation For Victims Of Crime – Court Awards Victim
If you have been a victim of crime see a solicitor to check whether you can claim compensation.
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If you have been a victim of crime see a solicitor to check whether you can claim compensation.
Compensation For Victims Of Crime – Court Awards Victim Read More »
There are strong arguments as to why those who have been found guilty and convicted of crimes of violence or dishonesty should be refused entry into careers that deal with members of the public.
High Court Considers Rehabilitation Of Offenders Read More »
Local authorities owe legal duties to protect children from harm and, when they fail to do so, it is only right that compensation is payable.
Little Boy Beaten by Mother’s Boyfriend Wins Seven-Figure Compensation Read More »
The police can access personal and private data when investigating crime – but such powers are subject to close supervision by the courts.
Police Force Pays Human Rights Damages for Unlawfully Accessing Data Read More »
Most charities rely heavily on voluntary workers but it should never be assumed that benevolence equates to honesty.
Thieving Women’s Institute Treasurer Deserved Deterrent Sentence Read More »
The high court has heard how a child has been held locked in his cell for over 23 hours a day, denied education ( which is a legal right ) and been in solitary confinement for extended periods.
Child Kept In Solitary Confinement For 23 Hours A Day Read More »
The Justice Secretary, The Rt Hon Liz Truss MP, has announced a new offence of sexual communication with a child to come into force on the 3rd of April 2017.
Sexual Communication With A Child – New Offence In Force 03/04/17 Read More »
From Thursday 18th August 2016, you could be facing up to four years in prison for making, lending or selling these items.
‘Zombie knife’ sellers to face jail after a ban comes in effect Read More »
With the rise in social media and technology being used as further weapons in the armoury for those seeking control over their “loved ones” many argue the implementation of these new offences is a long time overdue.
Coercive Behaviour Offences Read More »
Criminal barristers have recently voted overwhelmingly in favour of mass walkouts in protest against government spending cuts to legal aid.
Planned Walkout To Protest Legal Aid Reforms Read More »