UK mulls admitting wiretap evidence in court – OUT-LAW.com
“The UK government is looking to make wiretap evidence admissible in court as part of its latest review of anti-terrorism legislation.”
OUT-LAW.com, 8th June 2007
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“The UK government is looking to make wiretap evidence admissible in court as part of its latest review of anti-terrorism legislation.”
OUT-LAW.com, 8th June 2007
Source: www.out-law.com
“Parents will get the right to ask for details about people who are in regular contact with their children following a review of information on paedophiles.”
BBC News, 9th June 2007
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“Pro-abortion MPS are preparing for a bitter political battle in an attempt to bring in termination on demand in the first three months of pregnancy.”
The Guardian, 10th June 2007
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“The trial next week of a Court of Appeal judge accused of flashing will be heard by a rare panel of a judge sitting with two magistrates because of the sensitivity of the case.”
The Times, 9th June 2007
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“A judge in London has called for a change to the legal system to stop it being overwhelmed by up to a million bank-charge cases.”
The Times, 9th June 2007
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“District Judge Stephen Gerlis explains why there needs to be a test case over unauthorised bank charges.”
The Times, 7th June 2007
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk