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- R v Sussex Justices
- Violent offenders ‘released from prison early’
Labour’s shadow justice secretary Shabana Mahmood accused the Government of falling behind on its pledge to create 20,000 more prison places by 2025. She added that probation officers “fear” not being able to keep the public safe as they’re “forced to rush through the early release of violent men in order free up space”. - Assange -v- Government of the United States of America
In the Judgment of the President Of The King’s Bench Division Dame Victoria Sharp DBE and Mr Justice Johnson, Julian Assange will not be extradited immediately. - Court of Appeal rules that Shamima Begum was lawfully deprived of her British citizenship
The Lady Chief Justice said “It could be argued that the decision in Ms Begum’s case was harsh. It could also be argued that Ms Begum is the author of her own misfortune. But it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. Our only task is to rule on whether the decision was unlawful.” The full judgment from the Court of Appeal was posted online.
- Sadiq Khan promises 1,300 new Met Police officers
The mayor said that if he is re-elected, he will put in place “around 1,300” additional neighbourhood police officers, PCSOs and special constables. The mayor has been criticised over the fact that the Met Police were last year the only force in England and Wales to miss their recruitment targets. - Serving Met Police officer charged with strangling and assaulting woman while off-duty
PC Mahad Abdalla was arrested following an alleged incident on Saturday involving a woman he knew. The Met Police said PC Abdalla, who is attached to the Territorial Support Group, was suspended from duties.
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Latest Articles
- Guide to Judicial Conduct and MisconductThe Guide to Judicial Conduct – Revised July 2023, published by the judiciary, is intended to assist judges, tribunal members,… Read more: Guide to Judicial Conduct and Misconduct
- President of the King’s Bench DivisionThe President of the King’s Bench Division is a highly esteemed position in the United Kingdom’s judicial system. The President… Read more: President of the King’s Bench Division
- King’s Counsel (KC)The King’s Counsel (KC) is a prestigious title awarded to senior barristers and advocates who have rights of audience in… Read more: King’s Counsel (KC)
- R v Sussex Justices“It is not merely of some importance but is of fundamental importance that justice should not only be done, but… Read more: R v Sussex Justices