Criminal Law Articles
As one of the North West’s leading Criminal Solicitors, this section has all the useful articles we have collated which relate to criminal law. In this section you will find out about new laws, amendments to existing laws and precedents set – as well as opinion and lot’s of great advice from our award-winning crime team.
Is Trial by Jury About to Be Abolished?
Carrying out criminal trials during a pandemic is proving to be a challenge. Here we look at how trial by jury is being reviewed – and could it be abolished?
Terrorism & The Far Right
For members of a far right organisation, terrorism charges have been brought against them – much to their surprise. Here we look at far right terrorism.
What Can A Local Authority Prosecute You For?
Your local authority can prosecute you for certain types of crime. Here we look at what you could be prosecuted for – and what you should do if you are!
Trial Delays
In exceptional circumstances trial delays can occur to ensure that the trial is fair. Here we look at the reasons for delayed trial and the implications.
The Use of Intermediaries In Criminal Cases
The increasing use of intermediaries in criminal cases with many called upon to give support to witnesses or the defendant during a case. We look at how & why.
Manchester Legal Awards 2020
One week on, we look back at a memorable night at the Manchester Legal Awards 2020 – where we won the Crime Team of the Year award for the 2nd time in 3 years.
The Impact of Coronavirus on Criminal Law Cases
It’s all over the news, but here we look specifically at the impact of coronavirus on Criminal Law Cases – from courts to prisons.
What is Circumstantial Evidence
Here we look at whether circumstantial evidence can be used in court and what evidence would be considered by prosecutors.
Crime Team of the Year Winners 2020
For the second time in three years we have been announced as winners of the Crime Team of the Year at the prestigious Manchester Legal Awards 2020.
Social Media and Professional Conduct
The use of social media by certain professionals has been highlighted recently – and whilst no criminal offenses were committed, conduct has been questioned.