This week’s Digest considers four judgments: two from the Court of Appeal and two from the Divisional Court. In the first, the court considered an appeal against a manslaughter conviction...
This week’s Digest considers three judgments; one handed down by the Supreme Court and two handed down by the Divisional Court. The issue in Cape Intermediate Holdings was whether the Court of...
This week’s Digest considers five judgments; two handed down by the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) and three by the Divisional Court. The issue in Le Brocq was whether the...
This week’s Digest includes seven judgments of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). AD considered the Court of Appeal’s jurisdiction to make a Criminal Behaviour Order in substitution of the...
This week’s Digest considers two judgments of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). In Roberts the Court discussed the question of whether an applicant previously found unfit to plead could...
Money laundering is estimated to cost every UK household £255 each year. Enacted in 2003, Part 7 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (‘POCA’) represented a watershed in Parliament’s...
This week’s Digest considers one judgment of the High Court and two of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). The first, Torpey, assesses the decision of a CPS reviewing lawyer...
In April 2017, Tesco Stores Limited entered a Deferred Prosecution Agreement with the Serious Fraud Office in respect of one offence of False Accounting. By January 2019, three individuals who...
Last week in Johnson v Westminster Magistrates’ Court, the Divisional Court considered whether to uphold the decision to issue a summons for three offences of misconduct in public office during the...
This week’s Digest considers six judgments, five of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) and one of the Divisional Court. R v Ahmed and others was an appeal against conviction...