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Siân Darlington
Date: 24/05/2013
Court of Appeal clarifies approach to sentencing in conspiracy to defraud cases
The Court of Appeal has clarified the correct approach to sentencing for the most serious offences of conspiracy to defraud in two conjoined cases.
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Helen Simm
Date: 27/02/2013
Michael Le Vell in court to face sex charges
Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court today, charged with 19 serious sexual offence charges, including six counts of rape.
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Siân Darlington
Date: 21/02/2013
The collapse of the Pryce Trial – in defence of the jury system
“When a man is on trial for a serious crime, then trial by jury has no equal”.
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Siân Darlington
Date: 15/02/2013
Perverting the Course of Justice – A look at some of the UK’s most high profile cases
Following Chris Huhne’s recent admission of perverting the course of justice over claims that his ex-wife took speeding points for him 10 years ago, Senior Associate Siân Darlington looks at some of the UK’s most high profile perverting the course More...
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Helen Simm
Date: 11/02/2013
Rohan Pershad QC found guilty of VAT fraud
The former 39 Essex street silk Rohan Pershad QC was today convicted at Blackfriars Crown Court of one count of cheating the public revenue, between 1 June 1999 and 24 September 2011.
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Helen Simm
Date: 16/01/2013
M5 pile up – manslaughter charges dropped
Manslaughter charges have been dropped against Geoffrey Counsell, the organiser of a fireworks display held at Taunton Rugby Club on the night of a crash on the M5.
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Siân Darlington
Date: 15/01/2013
Mother and daughter found guilty of money laundering
Jane and Celia Morris were yesterday found guilty of a number of charges of converting criminal property contrary to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 following a trial at Preston Crown Court.
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Siân Darlington
Date: 11/01/2013
Police Officer Found Guilty in News of the World Bribery Case – Reflections on the Bribery Act 2010
10th January 2013 saw the conviction of April Casburn, a DCI with the Metropolitan Police accused of trying to sell details of the phone-hacking enquiry to the News of the World.
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Helen Simm
Date: 11/01/2013
Failure to charge Savile when he was alive: The DPP apologises
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer QC, has today apologised for the failure to prosecute Jimmy Savile when he was alive.
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Siân Darlington
Date: 02/11/2012
The Jimmy Savile Investigation: Who Is Really Being Investigated?
This week marks the one year anniversary of Jimmy Savile’s death, although would be forgiven for thinking that he is still alive given the prolificacy of his name in the recent news headlines. Barely a day has gone by without mention of the “Jimmy More...
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