This week’s edition considers one judgment of the Supreme Court, four of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), and two of the Divisional Court. In AM (Zimbabwe) v Secretary of State...
In a series of Blog posts, members of 6KBW have identified a number of ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has led to change in the administration of criminal justice,...
This week's edition considers two judgments from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). In Abbott and others the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) gave guidance as to how to calculate the appropriate...
As a result of the restrictions on movement imposed due to the current pandemic, the criminal justice system is operating little more than what might be colloquially referred to as...
This week's edition considers one judgment of the Divisional Court. In Re Ojebode the Court considered an application for a certificate of inadequacy under section 83 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988....
As Hippocrates remarked at the height of the Plague of Athens in 430BC, desperate times call for desperate measures[1]. The deadly coronavirus has brought forth desperate measures almost everywhere, and...
Recent high-profile extradition cases have breathed new life into the old question of whether extradition relations between the US and the UK are imbalanced. On 12 February 2020, the Leader...
Necessity is the mother of invention. Never has the English proverb been proved so true as with the rapid deployment of video link technology in the court system following the...
The current pandemic has led to a flood of emergency legislation. This post deals with The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 (SI 2020 No. 350) made under the...
This week's edition considers one judgment of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) and two of the Divisional Court. R v Horne concerned an appeal against conviction involving the admissibility of the...