The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts.
Defendant uses interpreter to tell judge to ‘f*** off’ [Mail Online]
Luis Suarez ban: Liverpool could become involved in extraordinary legal battle after Fifa imposes four-month ban for World Cup bite [The Independent]
But Suarez case doesn’t have employment law implications, says barrister [Twitter]
Suarez does not have any employment law implications. Stop it. Stop it. Cringeworthy.
— Jamie Anderson (@EmploymentBar) June 26, 2014
City Spy: Wonga’s in search of a lawyer — for real [The Evening Standard]
Law Society contacts police over Wonga fake firm letters [Law Society Gazette]
18-year-old man who tagged courtroom as he waited for a hearing on another graffiti charge pleads guilty [Fox 5]
Britney Spears splits from legal assistant boyfriend David Lovato after just a year [The Mirror]
Law firm Allen & Overy lauds Belfast on back of major deal [Belfast Telegraph]
Man, 51, collapses and DIES after judge sentences him to 60 days in jail for kissing a teenage girl [Mail Online]
Heard in court [Facebook]
“Those bloody communist lefties at Amnesty are always poking their snouts in where they’re not wanted” [Legal Cheek Comments]