by admin | 18 Nov, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, Indecent Assault, Rape, Sexual Offence
On 10th March 2001, HRH Prince Andrew is alleged to have met and been photographed with a lady who has accused the Prince of sexual misconduct. In a BBC interview, Prince Andrew ridicules the suggestion and throws up two recollections – but are they a strong alibi?
by admin | 2 Oct, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, Sentencing, Sexual Offence
The Conservative Party Conference has seen calls being met for the Government to get tough on sentencing for violent and sexual crimes. This article looks at what these changes will mean moving forward and for existing offenders in the system.
by admin | 18 Jun, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, In The Media, Sentencing, Sexual Offence
Justice, the renowned human rights organisation, has published a significant report that examines the prosecution of sexual offences, and in some areas calls for a radical overhaul.
by admin | 3 May, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, In The Media, Rape, Sexual Offence
Forensic Evidence in the Criminal Justice System has been in the news again recently – with the confiscation of mobile phones for evidence in rape cases stirring mixed opinions. Here we look at how forensic evidence in used.
by admin | 4 Apr, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, In The Media, Sexual Offence
The Crown Prosecution Service has issued new guidance to prosecutors as to which offences may be committed regarding “child-like” sex dolls after more than 200 seizures by Customs Officers in the last two years.
by admin | 30 Jan, 2019 | General News, Sexual Offence
On 15th January, the Parliament passed a strengthening of the laws covering Voyeurism to include “upskirting” offences. Here we look at what’s changed and what the implications are.