Fraud Related Articles
Age Guidelines for Sentencing
When offenders are approaching or turn 18, there are potential considerations when it comes to sentencing. Here we look at recent case studies highlighting this.
Barristers’ Strike and Custody Time Limits
The sentencing of young offenders is complex with many considerations. Here is a recent case study highlighting some of the considerations.
The Sentencing of Young Offenders
The sentencing of young offenders is complex with many considerations. Here is a recent case study highlighting some of the considerations.
The Impact of the Barristers’ Strike on Clients
With the Barrister’s Strike coming on 5th September and set to continue indefinitely, we look at why they’re striking and the impact on clients.
Police Strip Search Powers
Police Strip Search Powers are in place to regulate what is often a fairly intrusive form of search. Here is all you need to know about strip search procedure.
CV Fraud Case Highlights Complexity of Confiscation and Proportionality
Recent CV Fraud case highlights complexity of confiscation and proportionality. The confiscation options on a high-performing employee who lied to get the job.
Laws Governing Criminal Appeals to Be Reviewed
The laws governing Criminal Appeals are up for review and we take a look at what could be very serious implications indeed.
The Offence of Virginity Testing in England & Wales
“Virginity Testing” and hymenoplasty are against the law. We take a look at these offences and what the implications are.
Mercy Killings and the Law
A recent high-profile “mercy killing” case highlighted the complex and sensitive nature of these types of cases within UK law.
Creating an Offence of Public Sexual Harassment
A new specific offence of sexual harassment in public places has been put forward by Government. Here we look at what it means and what the implications are…