Court of appeal case puts spotlight on the facial recognition police scheme
The use of facial recognition has been put on the spotlight by a case in the court of appeal. Here is what the appeal case found and what it means…
The use of facial recognition has been put on the spotlight by a case in the court of appeal. Here is what the appeal case found and what it means…
The Supreme Court has recenty ruled on the use of evidence of vigilante “Paedophile Hunters” groups – so can the evidence they provide to the police be used?
A recent Court of Appeal ruling means that the rules around pre-charge privacy could be about to change – helping to protect innocence until proven guilty.
The prosecution – like the defense – have a right to appeal if they do not agree with a ruling. Here we look at the procedure and the implications of this.
In criminal justice, there are several appeal options available. Here we take a look at the different types of appeal and their implications.