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Morning round-up: Thursday 29 March

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

John Worboys case: Legal implications of the judgement [BBC News]

No more selfies please, m’lud! Judges are told not to post pictures online – to keep their ‘dignity’ [Mail Online]

Labour warned nationalisation plans could break law [Financial Times]

Suspended sentence for ‘Snapchat’ photo of judge [Irish News]

Rugby rape trial: What lessons can be learned? [BBC News]

The latest comments from across Legal Cheek

Office manager’s niece entitled to maternity pay, says judge [Legal Futures]

Lawyers, lawyers everywhere. And none to represent Trump [The Guardian]

Rapper DMX plays judge hit track Slippin’ before being jailed for tax fraud [Sky News]

Jury is shown the enormous gun arsenal of Atlanta lawyer who ‘accidentally’ shot his wife dead from the back seat of a car as they hear how he used $4million he inherited from her to settle his debts [Mail Online]

Kalisher Paid Internship 2018 at the Criminal Cases Review Commission [Legal Cheek Hub]

“It is brilliant to hear stories like this which focus on how tolerant law as an industry can be. The goal should always be equality and treating all people with dignity and respect.” [Legal Cheek comments]

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