Civil Damages Liability – an overlooked outcome of criminal offences
Civil Damages Liability is often an overlooked consequence of criminal offences. Here we cite a recent example which highlights the potential severity.
Civil Damages Liability is often an overlooked consequence of criminal offences. Here we cite a recent example which highlights the potential severity.
Serious Disruption Prevention Orders have been introduced as of 5th April 2024. We look at what the aim is, the considerations and the implications.
A recent Court of Appeal hearing considered “lawful excuse” for criminal damage caused during a protest and could have certain implications.
Anti-social behaviour could lead to the loss of your home and a disqualification of applying for social housing under new proposals.
Does the Criminal Damage Act include damage to your own property? After several high profile cases, we examine the law.
New Public Order Laws have been brought in to tackle disruptive and damaging behaviour by protesters. Here we look at the new offences.