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Posted by edelegal | 03 October 2018| Blog

Section 7 of the Bribery Act 2010 makes it an offence for a company to bribe another with the intent of obtaining or retaining business or to gain an advantage in business.   The first conviction after trial for an offence under this section was that of Skansen Interiors Ltd who were convicted of failing...

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Posted by edelegal | 01 October 2018| Blog

The case of Tommy Robinson, or to give him his real name, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has brought this issue into the public eye, but what is it all about?   What is contempt of court?   The interesting thing about contempt of court is the many ways in which it can be committed. It can be...

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Posted by edelegal | 26 September 2018| Blog

A few years ago, the National Probation Service was split into two. The exiSting service maintained its supervision of high-risk offenders, mainly those serving lengthy sentences or with complex rehabilitation needs, the remaining offenders, by far the vast majority, are supervised by companies which bid to carry out rehabilitation work, with payment mechanisms often linked...

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Posted by edelegal | 24 September 2018| Blog

The answer is sometimes, but not always.   Two years ago, Nottinghamshire Police decided to label misogyny and offences targeting women as hate crime or hate incidents. Two local universities recently undertook a report entitled “The Misogyny Hate Crime Evaluation” report which recommends rolling out the policy nationally.   Misogyny hate crime is defined as...

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Posted by edelegal | 19 September 2018| Blog

The simple answer is no, but there are potential consequences in certain circumstances.   When can they ask?   It is arguable that the police could ask you whenever they wanted for your PIN, you can always say no. The critical issue is whether they can take further action if you say no.   When...

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Posted by edelegal | 10 September 2018| Blog

What are you talking about?   Monkey dust is a synthetic drug, a type of new psychoactive substance. It is similar to other cathinone drugs such as MDPV, methylone and magic crystals.   In the USA it is known as “Zombie Dust” or Cannibal Dust” due to one of the reported effects of the drug...

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Posted by edelegal | 03 September 2018| Blog

There has been much ado in the press about police forces undertaking random checks on motorists and revoking licences at the roadside. So, what are their powers?   Can the police stop me?   Under section 163 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 a police officer in uniform has the power to require a driver...

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Posted by edelegal | 30 August 2018| Blog

These are the more serious offences relating to drugs that can lead to lengthy custodial sentences.   What drugs are illegal to supply?   It is an offence to supply a controlled drug. This includes the ones that immediately spring to mind such as heroin, cocaine and amphetamine. It also includes what are called Class...

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Posted by edelegal | 28 August 2018| Blog

Who is Ben Stokes?   He is the England cricketer who was charged with affray and acquitted by a jury.   But the video showed him hitting someone?   It did, his defence was that he was acting in self-defence, you can hit someone and still be not guilty of an offence in certain circumstances....

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Posted by edelegal | 24 August 2018| Blog

In recent years legislation has been enacted to ensure that crimes demonstrating a hostility towards certain groups of people are treated more seriously than before.   If an offence is said to be racially aggravated, then you should expect a heftier sentence.   What does it mean?   An offence is racially aggravated if, at...

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