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- Mr Justice Keehan, on behalf of the Lady Chief Justice and with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Mr Paul Gibson JP, a retired magistrate on the supplemental list and formally of the South-East Essex Bench, with formal advice for misconduct.
Mr Paul Gibson JP had made reference to giving the defendant a good hiding and that this arose from a single occasion on which he briefly lost his composure while dealing with a difficult and stressful situation. - The Lady Chief Justice, with the Lord Chancellor’s agreement, has issued Tribunal Judge Stephen Reeder of the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber), with formal advice for misconduct.
A nominated judge found that at the time of the investigation, the judgment had been outstanding for over 10 months. The nominated judge concluded that this delay constituted a failure to discharge judicial duties with the requisite diligence and care, and that this amounted to misconduct.
‘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
Latest Police News
- IOPC probes handcuffing of murder victim
The Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary after 18-year-old university student Henry Nowak was arrested and handcuffed while lying fatally stabbed in Southampton. - Accelerated misconduct hearing for former Met PC Mohammed Mohammed
Former Met Police Constable Mohammed Mohammed will answer allegations of Discreditable Conduct. On 1 August 2025 at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court, FPC Mohammed pleaded guilty to the offence of driving a motor vehicle while over the prescribed alcohol limit. He was disqualified from driving for 18 months and fined £700, together with the applicable surcharge and costs.
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