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‘Joint enterprise’ rule judgment
The court delivers judgment in a series of cases concerning the controversial ‘joint enterprise’ rule, under which accomplices can be found guilty of murder even if they do not participate directly in the fatal attack.
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Tobacco companies challenge government’s plain-packaging rules
Four tobacco companies appeal a High Court ruling that upheld the government’s decision to force them to use plain, standardised packaging for all their products.
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Appeal bars thousands of members from voting in Labour leadership contest
Labour Party appeals a High Court judgment that ruled members who joined the party between mid-January and July this year were eligible to vote in the upcoming leadership election.
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Breaking Bad fan appeals conviction for ‘ricin’ order
Mohammed Ammer Ali was jailed for eight years last September for plotting to buy enough ricin to kill 1,400 people on the ‘dark web’. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Expats challenge rules banning them from voting in EU poll
Two expats appeal a High Court ruling that upheld the law barring Britons from voting in the upcoming European Union referendum when they have been resident overseas for more than 15 years. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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‘Cowshed Cinderella’ £1.3m award challenged in appeal court
Eirian Davies claims she worked for low pay on her parents’ Carmarthenshire farm for years after she was promised she would one day inherit it.
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Human trafficker's 27-month jail sentence stands after failed AG appeal
Mohammed Rafiq was jailed in February for running his Yorkshire-based Kozee Sleep bed firm using a workforce of men paid as little as £10 a day.
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Ex-coroner in appeal bid over prison term for £1m theft
Disgraced solicitor William John Owen makes a renewed application for leave to appeal his five-year jail term for theft.
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Market traders fight redevelopment plan
A group of traders from Shepherd’s Bush Market in London appeal a High Court decision that upheld the grant by Eric Pickles of a compulsory purchase order for the market site, to allow a regeneration scheme to go ahead. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Rapist’s sentence increased following AG appeal
The attorney general successfully appealed the sentence of six years and four months handed to Steven Hearl for rape.
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BOOK REVIEW: Execution of Documents
This book aims to be a practical guide to how certain types of document can or must be executed.
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BOOK REVIEW: 365 Daily Advocacy Tips
This book targets the core principles of advocacy from preparation through cross-examination to further reading.
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Legal Update: disclosure, formats and context
Disclosure of information about children, pursuant to a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FoI), is always a difficult issue and the natural reaction of public authorities is to err on the side of caution.
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