Why knowing about the presence of firearms can lead to a conviction
A recent case has shown that you don’t have to be in possession of a firearm for you to face firearm offences. Find out why doing nothing can be costly.
A recent case has shown that you don’t have to be in possession of a firearm for you to face firearm offences. Find out why doing nothing can be costly.
The Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill, is designed to further strengthen the approach taken to the sentencing and release of terrorism offenders. Read more…
A recent Court of Appeal ruling means that the rules around pre-charge privacy could be about to change – helping to protect innocence until proven guilty.
Carrying out criminal trials during a pandemic is proving to be a challenge. Here we look at how trial by jury is being reviewed – and could it be abolished?
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?