At a time when confiscation orders are on the rise, those who have read the case of R -v- Varma (2012) UKSC 42 would have done so with interest.
To...
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A number of new criminal offences and sentences came into effect on 3 December 2012, as part of a wide range of provisions introduced in the Legal...
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A fortnight ago I posted a blog about the case of soldier Sgt Nightingale, who was sentenced to 18 months military detention for illegal possession...
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The case of Army Sergeant Nightingale, which has received wide coverage in the media over the past week, is the latest example, and a particularly...
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News that French prosecutors have begun a criminal Libor inquiry begs the question about progress on the UK criminal inquiry announced in July 2012...
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Many readers will no doubt be aware of their local licensing department making redundancies and/or merging with the licensing department of the...
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