27 May, 2022 Criminal Appeals Bulletin - Issue 57 By Paul Taylor KC Welcome to the latest edition of the DSC Criminal Appeals Bulletin. The Bulletin is aimed at assisting those involved in appellate work...
26 May, 2022 High Court finds moving into statutorily overcrowded housing is not a “deliberate act” where Claimant could not afford suitable housing By Caragh Nimmo High Court finds moving into statutorily overcrowded housing is not a “deliberate act” where Claimant could not afford suitable housing...
19 May, 2022 Coslton 4: Causing damage during protest and the law By Kirsty Brimelow KC The three men and one woman were tried by a judge and jury for the offence of criminal damage. They were able to elect trial by jury as...
10 May, 2022 R v Daniels: returning instructions By Abigail Bright Professionally embarrassed? The circumstances in which criminal barristers may return instructions to appear at trial have become clearer...
06 May, 2022 Times letter 25.3.22.: Russian war crimes in Ukraine. By Patrick O'Connor KC Sir, One of the earliest 'war crimes' trials of the Second World War took place in the liberated Ukrainian city of Kharkiv in December,...