November 2019

Posted by edelegal | 28 November 2019

A strange case at the Old Bailey drew to a close this week, resulting in a Metropolitan Police Officer, Robyn Williams, being sentenced to a community order with 200 hours...

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Posted by edelegal | 25 November 2019

It is a common occurrence to come across suspects and defendants who fee extreme anger at being caught up in the criminal justice process.   That anger sometimes spills over...

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Posted by edelegal | 20 November 2019

We are in the midst of a general election, so it is perhaps not surprising that ‘law and order’ are featuring in the news as the main political parties fight...

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Posted by edelegal | 18 November 2019

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...

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Posted by edelegal | 15 November 2019

In a case this week involving Jet2 Holidays, Karl and Laura Hughes claimed that they had suffered sickness while on a package holiday. They said they had food poisoning as...

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Posted by edelegal | 15 November 2019

A pilot is being carried out into electronic monitoring global positioning system. The aim of the pilot is to gain information to look at how existing and new electronic monitoring...

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Posted by edelegal | 06 November 2019

Cases involving the death of a person can have a devastating impact on all concerned. From our perspective, we often deal with people facing the gravest charges after an incident...

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Posted by edelegal | 06 November 2019

The parliamentary session has come to an end, and we will go to the polls on 12th December 2019 to decide the political makeup of the next parliament.   The...

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