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- Call for evidence on the digital reform of tribunals and addressing disadvantage
The Administrative Justice Council (‘AJC’) is calling for evidence on the impact of digital reform of tribunals on users and addressing disadvantage in the administrative justice system. - Rapist cannot be deported because he’s bisexual
Judge Mulready at a specialist tribunal has ruled that a convicted rapist cannot be deported as he says he’s bisexual. The judge said even if she ruled he was still dangerous, he would be allowed to stay on the basis of his sexuality. - Lord President Appointed
His Majesty the King has appointed Right Hon Lord Pentland as Scotland’s new Lord President. The process of selection for the Lord President is set out in the Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008 - 12 Months of Justice: The HMCTS 2024 Review
HMCTS reflect on the justice highlights of 2024 across all jurisdictions.
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‘People who break the law to affirm their belief in the injustice of a law or government action are sometimes vindicated by history.’
Lord Hoffmann – R v Jones (Margaret) [2007]
- Police misconduct hearing
Three Lancashire Police officers are facing misconduct hearings following the death of a young mother who had suffered prolonged domestic abuse. - Stopping autistic police officer receiving firearms training discriminatory
PC Lauren Crawford of Cumbria Constabulary was stopped from carrying out firearms training. A tribunal judge has ruled that preventing an autistic police officer from carrying a gun is discrimination. - Police Race Action Plan agrees focus for the new year
Every Chief Constable has signed up to support the Police Race Action Plan. The PRAP is the biggest coordinated effort ever across every police force in England and Wales to improve trust and confidence in policing among Black communities. - Norfolk Constabulary showing the rest of the UK how it’s done
Norfolk Constabulary has an 11.99 per cent charging rate for offences – nearly three times that of the Metropolitan Police which came last with 4.28 per cent.
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