by Simon Morton | 1 Dec, 2019 | General News, Indecent Images, Sentencing, Sexual Offence
Looking at the case of Robyn Williams – the distinguished Met Police officer who, by failing to respond quickly enough to indecent content she was sent, has been convicted of being in possession of indecent videos of a young child being abused.
by Simon Morton | 27 Nov, 2019 | Company News, Criminal Law, General News, Sentencing, Useful Info
With the availability of Social Media – if you have been accused of something, it might be tempting for the accused or family/friends even, to start responding to allegations publically. This might be the wisest move. This article looks at the reasons why.
by admin | 1 Nov, 2019 | General News, Sentencing
Several recently high profile cases have seen substantial fines and custodial sentences handed out for health & safety breaches. Here we look at some of those cases – and the sentences handed out.
by admin | 28 Oct, 2019 | General News, Regulatory Law, Sentencing
Several recently high profile cases have seen substantial fines and custodial sentences handed out for health & safety breaches. Here we look at some of those cases – and the sentences handed out.
by admin | 24 Oct, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, Sentencing, Terrorism
From April 2020 there will tougher sentences on terrorism offences in certain instances. Here we look at what circumstances apply and what the tougher sentencing will mean.
by admin | 16 Oct, 2019 | Arson, Criminal Damage, Criminal Law, General News, Sentencing
There are to be a series of new Public Order Offence Sentencing Guidelines that come in to force for adults sentenced on or after 1 January 2020. What are the changes proposed?