The Proposed Criminal Sentencing CodeNov 27,2017September 11, 2020By Gemma TibbattsIn Articles and FAQs, Criminal DefenceTags criminal defence, criminal sentencing code Professor David Ormerod, arguably England’s foremost expert in relation to sentencing in the criminal courts, has been tasked with looking...
Court Approves Shared Booking Systems for Private Hire FirmsNov 13,2017January 17, 2024By Regan PeggsIn Articles and FAQs, TaxisTags private hire taxis, taxi licensing The High Court recently decided a case of importance to private hire vehicle operators. Milton Keynes Council prosecuted Skyline Taxis...
Restaurant Owner Guilty of ManslaughterNov 10,2017September 11, 2020By Regan PeggsIn Articles and FAQs, Health and SafetyTags food safety investigations, food safety solicitors, restaurant owner manslaughter The Court of Appeal has upheld the manslaughter conviction of a restaurant owner who neither cooked for nor served a...
Off-Road Vehicles May Need Insurance SoonNov 08,2017September 11, 2020By Regan PeggsIn Articles and FAQs, MotoringTags motoring law, motoring offences, off road vehicle insurance On the 7th of November, in the High Court, the road victims’ charity RoadPeace persuaded Mr. Justice Ouseley that compulsory...
Taxi Licensing in the West MidlandsNov 06,2017September 11, 2020By Regan PeggsIn Articles and FAQs, Birmingham news, TaxisTags taxi licensing, taxi solicitor The taxi licensing controversy surrounding Wolverhampton private hire drivers seems to be growing. A little while ago, I wrote about...