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April 2010 – Current Awareness
GP drove on motorway while almost five times over drink-drive limit – Daily Telegraph
Posted April 30th, 2010 in alcohol abuse, dangerous driving, doctors, news, sentencing by sally
“Dr Claire Nelson said she was ‘deeply remorseful’ after being placed on probation for 18 months and banned from driving for two years.”
Teenager convicted of ultra rightwing terror plot – The Guardian
Posted April 30th, 2010 in news, terrorism, young offenders by sally
“A teenage milkman who was prepared to ‘die fighting’ for an ultra rightwing group called the Aryan Task Force was convicted on three terrorism charges today.”
Carey’s intervention backfires – The Guardian
Posted April 30th, 2010 in belief discrimination, Church of England, judgments, news, religious discrimination, witnesses by sally
“As a lawyer, I can recognise Lord Laws’ judgment in the McFarlane case as stinging rebuke to Lord Carey.”
Posted April 30th, 2010 in law reports by sally
Craik, Chief Constable of Northumbria Police, R (on the application of) v Newcastle Upon Tyne Magistrates’ Court [2010] EWHC 935 (Admin) (30 April 2010)
Muuse v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily
Posted April 30th, 2010 in appeals, damages, detention, law reports, misfeasance in public office by sally
Muuse v Secretary of State for the Home Department; [2010] EWCA Civ 453;; [2010] WLR (D) 108
“When considering an award of exemplary damages in respect of the oppressive, arbitrary or unconstitutional conduct of government officials where the conduct complained of was considered by the court to be outrageous, it was not necessary to show further that the outrageous conduct disclosed malice, fraud, insolence, cruelty or the like.”
HH (Somalia) v Secretary of State for the Home Dept; AM (Somalia) v Same; J (Somalia) v Same; MA (Somalia) v Same – WLR Daily
Posted April 30th, 2010 in appeals, immigration, law reports by sally
HH (Somalia) v Secretary of State for the Home Dept; AM (Somalia) v Same; J (Somalia) v Same; MA (Somalia) v Same; [2010] EWCA Civ 42; ; [2010] WLR (D) 107
“Where the route and manner of return of an illegal immigrant to a safe haven were known or could be implied, the first tier tribunal had to consider whether the claimant would be put at risk if returned by that route.”
Independent News and Media Ltd and Others v A – Times Law Reports
Independent News and Media Ltd and Others v A
“Hearings in the Court of Protection would normally be in private but in certain circumstances the media could be authorised to report them.”
The Times, 30th April 2010
Privacy & freedom of expression: a delicate balance – Speech by Lord Neuberger, Master of the Rolls
Posted April 30th, 2010 in freedom of expression, privacy, speeches by sally
” Privacy & freedom of expression: a delicate balance – Speech by Lord Neuberger, Master of the Rolls, at Eton on 28th April 2010.”
Judiciary of England and Wales, 29th April 2010
Snowball fight man jailed for Rhuddlan murder – BBC News
Posted April 30th, 2010 in murder, news, offensive weapons, sentencing by sally
“A teenager accused of stabbing a man to death after a snowball fight near his Denbighshire home has been jailed for life for murder at Mold Crown Court.”
Carnage student pub crawl organiser spared jail after punching 61-year-old unconscious – The Guardian
Posted April 30th, 2010 in alcohol abuse, assault, news, sentencing by sally
“A student pub-crawl organiser has been given a suspended jail sentence for punching a 61-year-old man unconscious after he expressed concerns about noise during an event involving 1,000 students.”
Ex-archbishop attacks judges over gay counselling ruling – The Guardian
Posted April 30th, 2010 in belief discrimination, Church of England, judgments, news, sexual orientation discrimination by sally
“The former archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey today accused judges of moving towards a new ‘secular state’ that would downgrade the rights of religious believers. Attacking a ‘deeply worrying’ court ruling, Carey claimed the judiciary was now tipping the legal balance against believers in ‘a deeply unedifying collision of human rights’.”
NHS pays £10,000 to family of psychiatric patient who committed suicide – The Times
Posted April 30th, 2010 in news by sally
“The family of a psychiatric patient who committed suicide by jumping in front of a train has won £10,000 compensation from the NHS Trust on the grounds that it failed to protect her.”
Social workers missed signs of parents’ abuse of daughter – The Times
“Social services repeatedly missed opportunities to protect a 14-year-old girl from her parents despite concerns about the family and reports of physical abuse.”
Kazantzis, R. v [2010] EWCA Crim 712 (16 March 2010)
RW v SW [2010] EWCA Civ 457 (29 April 2010)
Birmingham City Council v Clue [2010] EWCA Civ 460 (29 April 2010)
Southall v The General Medical Council [2010] EWCA Civ 407 (20 April 2010)