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Our Legal Blog, Legal News and Police News sections are regularly updated with the latest legal and policing articles as well as analysis :-
- New MOI Metropolitan Police and West Midlands Police websites launched.
- Sussex PCSO sacked for inappropriate relationships
A police community support officer (PCSO) who formed inappropriate relationships with a man and a boy has been dismissed for gross misconduct. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it referred the case to the Crown Prosecution Service in October 2021 but it did not bring charges. - Investigation launched after family judge attacked in court
His Honour Judge Patrick Perusko, Designated Family Judge for Milton Keynes, was hit with what witnesses report to be a radiator. - West Midlands Police Special Measures
HMIC has placed West Midlands Police in “Engage”, also known as special measures, after an inspection.
West Midlands Police joins four other forces also in special measures, including the country’s biggest, the Metropolitan Police. - Lord Chancellor sets out a vision for the future of the civil and family courts and tribunals
Today, with the Lady Chief Justice, Master of the Rolls, President of the Family Division and Senior President of Tribunals, we set out a shared vision for the future – one that brings together the advances we’ve made over the years for the first time and charts a course for the future.
This will be a Civil and Family Justice and Tribunals system where people will have the option to choose dispute resolution which is online from start to finish – with a seamless transition from one part of the system to the next.
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“Family justice boards” and the like everywhere now panicking as they finally realise what happens on the internet stays on the internet forever!
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