Tag: Criminal law
Are we about to see more prosecutions for genocide?
This law has undergone a growth spurt in recent history
Solicitor who ‘cracked under the strain’ of work and tried to kill his wife has NOT been banned from profession
‘Realistic prospect’ attempted murderer could ‘return to practice eventually’
The history of rape laws: Some might find it hard to believe, but the law is a lot better now
Bloody clothes used to be pivotal to a prosecution
Is the state the biggest cyber criminal of all?
The internet is the first thing humanity has built that humanity doesn’t understand
People are poking fun at The Times after it described the Offences Against the Person Act as a ‘Victorian-era law’
'They'll have a fit when they discover where common law offences come from'
#TheAccused: Sympathy runs dry for defendant at centre of new crime documentary
‘Sob stories worse than the X Factor’
Why it’s time to rename and reclaim ‘revenge porn’
We speak to the lawyers behind the third-wave feminist movement
Southampton law student imprisoned for manslaughter APPEALS conviction and sentence
He was given six years for killing a father-of-ten on Valentine’s Day
The sobering reality of being charged with a crime
Legal Cheek’s Katie King reviews new hard-hitting documentary The Accused: An Inside Job?
Asylum seeker turned solicitor who only qualified in 2016 wins immigration lawyer of the year
Baroness Doreen Lawrence handed out gongs at yesterday’s legal aid awards
Voice-activated advertisements: Should we be worried or are they the next big marketing scheme?
Burger King PR genius or criminal actions? Ryan Gaskell speculates in his shortlisted entry to the BARBRI International Cyber Crime Blogging Prize Competition
It’s time to take the power away from cyber criminals
Most cyber crime victims don't even know they're cyber crime victims, says Marina Perry in her shortlisted entry to the BARBRI International Cyber Crime Blogging Prize Competition
IT illiteracy and government: how legislators never understood computers
Andras Kirkman-Kovacs, runner-up in the BARBRI International Cyber Crime Blogging Prize Competition, says the government has its work cut out
Hashtag hilarity as MoJ and CPS try, and fail, to launch serious social media campaigns
Legal Twitterati couldn't help but take the p*ss
Trial of Southampton law student accused of Valentine’s Day manslaughter begins
Russell Group LLB-er alleged to have killed a father-of-ten with one punch
Backlash against tax QC who said the legal system allows men to ‘rape almost with impunity’
Criminal lawyers described the comment as ‘ill judged’, ‘unfair’ and ‘poor’
Is bribing public officials ever justified?
It’s a double-edged sword
Scanning a defendant’s brain can establish mens rea, claim neuroscientists
Will the results be used in the courtroom?
‘There is no incentive for junior lawyers to qualify into criminal law’, says Junior Lawyers Division
And there will be even less incentive after MoJ pay reforms
Why has the Bar Standards Board issued new guidance telling barristers to speak clearly and understand the law?
We spoke to the regulator about its new youth court competences handbook
Man convicted of spray-painting creepy graffiti on the side of the RCJ is banned from the building
Stay away! the court orders