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In light of Daniel Khalife’s recent high-profile alleged escape from HMP Wandsworth, barrister Anthony James looks at the offence of…
On 7 September 2023, the Financial Conduct Authority (‘FCA’) published a press release setting out its expectations ahead of new…
“Sentencing children and young people is a difficult and time-consuming endeavour, if it is to be done properly…” A tragic…
Introduction Having spent 17 years in prison and 20 years fighting to clear his name, one imagines that after the…
Christina Courquin considers the offence of causing serious injury by careless driving and the implications it has on sentencing. Imagine…
Organised Crime poses an increasing problem around the world. Endangering the economic well-being of countries, it can pose national security…
The last two years has brought a myriad of changes to the proportion of a custodial sentence that offenders will…
Our case law updater team comprises Joseph Sinclair and Rachel Pain. R v Borsodi [2023] EWCA Crim 899 Intentional Strangulation…
Following Lucy Letby’s sentence on Monday 21st August 2023, the Government has reacted to renewed calls for offenders to be…
Bridging the Bar (BTB) is a charity aiming to support aspiring barristers from underrepresented groups at the Bar. BTB recognises…
Tom Edwards looks at the impact of the shift from Joint Enterprise to Common Purpose in the five years since…
Ben Hargreaves explores the inherent challenges in the admissibility of sexual history in sex cases. Section 41 of the Youth…
Silas Lee, pupil barrister, reviews the statutory regime on witness anonymity. Anonymous witness orders are most commonly sought by the…
An analysis of the law on fitness to plead and stand trial in the magistrates’ courts: Silas Lee reviews the…