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Weekly Digest: 16 July 2018

6KBW19th July 201819th July 2018
This week’s Digest considers four judgments. The first is from the Supreme Court and considers the meaning of the phrase ‘reasonable grounds to suspect’ in s. 17(b) of the Terrorism...
Corporate crime Crime General Proceeds of crime

Case comment: SFO v Saleh [2018] EWHC 1012

Simon Ray9th July 2018
In SFO v Saleh, the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the SFO in an appeal against a property freezing order for £4.4 million. This case illustrates the willingness and...
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Weekly Digest: 9 July 2018

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This week’s digest considers one judgment of the Supreme Court and four of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). In the Supreme Court judgment, the issue was whether judicial review...
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Weekly Digest: 2 July 2018

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This week's Digest considers one judgment of the Court of Appeal and one judgment of the High Court.  In the first the Court of Appeal considered whether the trial judge...
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Weekly Digest: 25 June 2018

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This week’s Digest considers three judgments of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). The first is an appeal relating to the Court’s jurisdiction to re-open a final determination; the issue...
Crime

Voluntary Euthanasia, Individual Autonomy and the Chain of Causation

Annabel Darlow QC22nd June 201820th June 2018
The facts of Wallace [2018] EWCA Crim 690 are as tragic as they are unusual. The victim, Mr van Dongen, and the defendant, had formerly been in a long-term relationship....
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Weekly Digest: 21 June 2018

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This week's Digest considers two cases.  In the first, the Court of Appeal considered whether a trial judge was correct to order reporting restrictions in a fraud case involving a...
General Public and civil law

A Coronial Court of Appeal – An opportunity missed?

Tony Badenoch QC14th June 201820th June 2018
As the five year anniversary of the coming into force of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 approaches (25th July 2018), and coronial proceedings are increasingly at the forefront of...
General

Are politicians so bad at asking questions?

Tim Cray QC5th June 2018
After Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before a Congressional Committee,  Jonathan Freedland, a thoughtful and well-respected commentator, wrote an opinion piece entitled, “Zuckerberg got off lightly. Why are politicians so bad at...
General Weekly Digest

Weekly Digest: 4 June 2018

6KBW4th June 20183rd June 2018
This week’s Digest considers three sets of recent sentencing remarks. The first is a sentence imposed  for manslaughter, the second for murder and assisting an offender, and the third for murder....

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