Police Investigations – The Right to Privacy
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.
Coronavirus Update – Changes to the Prison Adjudication Rules for Young Offenders
Changes to the Prison Adjudication Rules for Young Offenders are being made due to the Coronavirus pandemic. We take a look at what these changes will mean.
Tough Sentencing For Firearms Offences Maintained By Court of Appeal
A recent case has highlighted that tough sentencing for firearms offences are being sought by the prosecution – and the Court of Appeal seems to be too…
Driving Penalty Points – Avoid Double-Counting Points In The Same Journey
In some instances – double-points can lead to a driving ban, or for a new driver, having to resit their test. So when can double-points awards be avoided?
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!
Terminating Rulings
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.
Appeals – What Are The Options
In criminal justice, there are several appeal options available. Here we take a look at the different types of appeal and their implications.
The Impact of Coronavirus on Prosecutions
With the on-going coronavirus pandemic seemingly around for a while – here we look at the impact coronavirus could have on prosecutions.