April 2018

Posted by edelegal | 27 April 2018

In the crown court, while a fine is not the most common punishment meted out, when they are imposed they tend to be very large.   Do I have to...

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Posted by edelegal | 23 April 2018

When clients turn their mind to what punishment they might receive if they plead guilty to, or are convicted of, a criminal offence, in most cases the thought is whether...

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Posted by edelegal | 19 April 2018

A lot has been written in recent days about the sentence passed following Ant McPartlin’s (of ‘Ant and Dec’ fame) conviction for drink driving, in this article, we examine the...

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Posted by edelegal | 16 April 2018

The High Court has given judgment in the first of what are referred to as ‘right to be forgotten’ cases. Two applicants referred to in the judgment as NT1 and...

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Posted by edelegal | 09 April 2018

The law of self-defence is again in the spotlight following the case of 78-year-old Richard Osborn-Brooks who was briefly investigated after the fatal stabbing of a burglar who entered his...

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Posted by edelegal | 04 April 2018

We are often asked questions about QCs, most probably because the image of leading barristers has been epitomised over the years in leading television dramas such as Silk and Kavanagh...

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Posted by edelegal | 03 April 2018

There is a specific offence of dangerous driving, which carries a maximum prison sentence of 2 years. If that driving is a cause of someone’s death, the maximum sentence rises...

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