
Protests and the Public Order Act 1986
With an increase in Protests recently – offences under the Public Order Act 1986 are going to come under the spotlight. Find out what the implications are.
With an increase in Protests recently – offences under the Public Order Act 1986 are going to come under the spotlight. Find out what the implications are.
With the recent BLM protests and subsequent damage to statues we look at at the legal implications. Can you go to prison for damaging statues?
In cases where there is more than one defendant, some defendants may plead guilty before the out come of others. Here we look at when defendants are sentenced.
A sharp increase in postal offences is a knock-on effect of the Coronavirus and has perhaps understandably slipped by unnoticed. But it can be a serious matter…
Although there is a general principle of open justice, there are restrictions in who can be reported on in court. So, what are the reporting restrictions?