First Conviction of New “Cyber-flashing” Offence
The new offence of Cyber Flashing has it’s first conviction – but what constitutes the offence – and what are does the sentencing look like?
The new offence of Cyber Flashing has it’s first conviction – but what constitutes the offence – and what are does the sentencing look like?
Government calls for review into tougher crossbow regulations for ownership, possession and use of crossbows.
New sentencing guidelines for kidnap, blackmail and false imprisonment offences have been proposed. But what will the new guidelines mean?
Anti-social behaviour could lead to the loss of your home and a disqualification of applying for social housing under new proposals.
The release of a pregnant prisoner by the Court of Appeal in a recent case highlights the considerations in this exceptional case.
Here we take a look at some of the legal news that made the headlines in January in the latest of our series of round-up articles.