by Simon Morton | 28 Nov, 2020 | Criminal Law, Firearms, General News
A consultation looking at the use of Firearms and Ammunition has taken place. Tougher measures and tightened security seem to be the result. Read More…
by Simon Morton | 22 Nov, 2020 | General News, Motoring Law, Regulatory Law
With the rise in popularity of Uber – issues regarding the offence of “plying for hire” have come to the fore – but what is “plying for hire”?
by Simon Morton | 21 Nov, 2020 | Appeals, Criminal Law, General News, Sentencing
If a sentence is “unduly lenient” the case can be referred back to court to be reconsidered. Find out how and why this is likely.
by Simon Morton | 13 Nov, 2020 | Appeals, Criminal Law, General News, Sentencing
There are rare occasions a witness may not get to complete giving evidence for one reason or another. Here we look at what can happen…
by Simon Morton | 12 Nov, 2020 | Appeals, Criminal Law, General News, Sentencing
There are rare occasions a witness may not get to complete giving evidence for one reason or another. Here we look at what can happen…
by Simon Morton | 7 Nov, 2020 | Criminal Law, Drugs, General News, Organised Crime, Sentencing
With a 2nd lockdown being introduced across England, we look at what you can – and can’t – do under the new restrictions.