What You Need to Know About Stalking Offences
201805.21
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What You Need to Know About Stalking Offences

New offences of stalking (in addition to existing offences of harassment) were introduced in 2012. The offences are harassment which involves a course of conduct that amounts to stalking. There are two offences, stalking involving fear of violence and stalking involving serious alarm or distress. What is Stalking? There is no strict definition, but the…

The Defence of Duress and Necessity
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The Defence of Duress and Necessity

The Defence of Duress and Necessity – But I Had No Choice! There is a law known as the Defence of Duress and Necessity. It can be very difficult to demonstrate and will only apply in unusual and extreme circumstances. It is used to describe a situation where someone is forced by the demands of…

Drugs Importation: What You Need to Know
201805.16
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Drugs Importation: What You Need to Know

Drugs Importation It is common for officers at airports and other ports of entry to intercept people carrying controlled drugs in their luggage, clothing or inside their bodies on behalf of suppliers in foreign jurisdictions. The colloquial term for such people is ‘mule’. They may have been pressured into carrying the drugs or have done…

Getting Tough on Public Disorder
201805.09
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Getting Tough on Public Disorder

The Changes to Public Disorder The Sentencing Council, which is the body responsible for setting sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, has today published proposed new guidelines in respect to public disorder offences. Public Disorder: What offences are covered? The guidelines will apply to the following offences, all of which are to be found in…

The Parole Board – A Period of Rapid Change
201805.02
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The Parole Board – A Period of Rapid Change

Your Update on the Parole Board …  Following the Parole Board decision to release John Worboys, the taxi driver rapist, there has been a review of its functions, in particular a review of Rule 25 of the Parole Board Rules 2016 that prevented the Parole Board disclosing any information relating to its hearings. That rule…