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- Barrister Navjot (Jo) Sidhu KC ordered to be disbarred
Barrister Navjot (Jo) Sidhu KC was ordered to be disbarred by an independent disciplinary tribunal following three charges of professional misconduct related to sexual conduct towards a female student. “Conduct of this nature has no place in the profession and the public should not expect this from members of the Bar“ - Calls to amend payout rules for wrongly convicted
Brian Buckle had been completely cleared of the sex abuse charges he had been jailed for in 2017. A five-year legal battle had culminated in the Court of Appeal finding his conviction unsafe. The Ministry of Justice rejected compensation “I do not consider….your case demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that you did not commit the offences for which you were convicted. - Labour has blocked Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick’s attempt to throw out the sentencing guidelines at the centre of a fiery “two-tier justice” row. “We are set to have a two-tier justice system because of two-tier Keir”
‘People who break the law to affirm their belief in the injustice of a law or government action are sometimes vindicated by history.’
R v Jones (Margaret) [2007] – Lord Hoffmann
- Police Officer admits taking photos of corpse from footage
A former special constable from Leicestershire Police pleaded guilty to 11 computer misuse and data protection offences after using his mobile phone to take photographs of police footage showing the body of a crime victim. - Police officer charged with making indecent images
Callum Denley has been criminally charged in connection with indecent images of children while he was an officer with Wiltshire Police. The five charges include making indecent images of children which range in severity, possession of an extreme pornographic image and possession of a prohibited image of a child. - Met Police sued after reinstating 999 call handler who called rape victim a ‘slut’. He was originally sacked for gross misconduct in November 2023.




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