courts
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POLICE AND POLICING 2
@ 11. Feb. 2013. – 13:21:59
The process of government seeking as much as possible for no payment is certainly gathering speed. Many functions overseen by the Home Office, Justice … more -
TO PAY OR NOT TO PAY: IT`S A NO BRAINER
@ 09. Feb. 2013. – 12:43:34
[ ... ] Crime and Courts Bill [Lords] and specifically a reply by David Burrowes (Enfield, Southgate, Conservative) in which he states without ... more -
DOES THE MID STAFFORDSHIRE SCANDAL HAVE ANY MEANING FOR THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE?
@ 07. Feb. 2013. – 12:45:13
[ ... ] courts are listed to be in session for six hours a delay of 30 minutes to confer with clients is a major contribution to trial time being ... more -
POLICE AND POLICING
@ 06. Feb. 2013. – 13:45:35
Magistrates have a unique view of police and policing. Virtually every trial prosecuted by the CPS will have one or more police officers as witnesses … more -
UNFAIR CONCLUSIONS?
@ 05. Feb. 2013. – 15:49:39
[ ... ] criminal courts is altogether another matter. And nowhere is a Justice of the Peace more likely to be involved in the criminal courts (as do many ... more -
WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE?
@ 04. Feb. 2013. – 15:00:42
Thankfully this blogger is rarely short of a topic on which to offer his opinions. But without the estimable CRIMELINE, reporting of the legal world … more -
KILLING GREY SQUIRRELS
@ 02. Feb. 2013. – 12:43:36
On 30/01/2013 I posted of the RSPCA and the terrier like manner in which it has pursued those who have the temerity to oppose its legal zealots. Currently … more -
PRISON STATISTICS - A BASIS FOR DISCUSSION
@ 01. Feb. 2013. – 14:29:02
The Ministry of Justice has just published the “Story of the prison population 1993-2012”. No doubt we`ll be hearing many arguments based on the information … more -
OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO FAMILY J.P.s
@ 31. Jan. 2013. – 13:46:13
A debate on January 29th in the House of Lords will be of particular interest to those who sit on the family panel. more -
LORD JUDGE`S CONCERNS OVER COURT T.V.
@ 31. Jan. 2013. – 11:05:46
It is approaching two years since the proceedings of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom were first televised by Sky T.V. Such an innovation was … more

