
Terminating Rulings
The prosecution – like the defense – have a right to appeal if they do not agree with a ruling. Here we look at the procedure and the implications of this.
The prosecution – like the defense – have a right to appeal if they do not agree with a ruling. Here we look at the procedure and the implications of this.
In criminal justice, there are several appeal options available. Here we take a look at the different types of appeal and their implications.
With the on-going coronavirus pandemic seemingly around for a while – here we look at the impact coronavirus could have on prosecutions.
In law, mitigation is factors which help lessen the severity of a crime or it’s punishment when taken into consideration. So what factors can be included?
A case study which shows the complexities of death by dangerous driving and causation which highlights that you don’t have to be THE cause to be A cause.
When handing out sentences, courts have to follow guidelines that take several factors into account. What are they? And can courts act outside the guidelines?