‘Life Sentences for Killer Drivers’ Unlikely to Make a DifferenceOct 26,2017September 11, 2020By Regan PeggsIn MotoringTags death by dangerous driving, motoring law Recent government plans to introduce tougher sentences for irresponsible drivers are likely to be ineffective at best – at worst,...
Police bail – Gemma’s persistence paying offOct 19,2017August 22, 2019By Gemma TibbattsIn Criminal Defence, Practice news
Convicted Before a Magistrates’ Court – Can I Appeal?Oct 11,2017September 11, 2020By Regan PeggsIn Criminal DefenceTags appeal a conviction, criminal defence, criminal defence solicitor, magistrates court appeal Those convicted in a Magistrates' Court have an automatic right of appeal. Here we give an overview of the process, and outline your options for an appeal.
Notification Requirements and the Sex Offender Register – How to Be Removed From The ListOct 09,2017February 27, 2019By Regan PeggsIn Articles and FAQs What is the ‘Sex Offender Register’? There isn’t an actual register, and the phrase refers to notification requirements imposed on...
Proposed Increase in Sentences Available for Animal Cruelty OffencesOct 04,2017September 20, 2023By Regan PeggsIn Articles and FAQs, Criminal DefenceTags animal cruelty, criminal defence, criminal defence solicitors The government is planning to introduce legislation which will increase the maximum custodial sentence for animal cruelty offences under the...
Drone Laws – What Are the Rules?Oct 02,2017September 11, 2020By Regan PeggsIn Articles and FAQsTags commercial drone laws, drone laws With new rules governing drone usage coming into force, we take an updated look at the relevant laws surrounding this...