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Daily Archives: 19th January 2016

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Terrorism Act incompatible with human rights, court rules in David Miranda case

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm19th January 2016

The guardian Appeal court says detention of Miranda was lawful but clause under which he was held is incompatible with European human rights convention The court of appeal rules in the David Miranda case – video A key clause in the Terrorism Act 2000 is incompatible with the European convention on human rights, the master…

Criminal case witness attendances drop despite rise in summonses, says watchdog

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm19th January 2016

Fewer witnesses in criminal cases are turning up at court, a watchdog has warned. Fewer witnesses in criminal cases are turning up at court, a watchdog has warned. Attendance is falling despite an increase in the number of witness summonses issued, HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) said. Chief inspector Kevin McGinty said: “Fewer and…

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