Man who filmed colleagues on toilet in Yeovil sentenced – BBC News

Posted September 17th, 2010 in news, rehabilitation, sentencing, sexual offences, video recordings by sally

“A trainee quantity surveyor who used a hidden camera phone to film female colleagues using the toilet where he worked has been spared a jail sentence.”

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BBC News, 16th September 2010

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Three jailed over rape attack filmed on mobile phone – BBC News

Posted September 13th, 2010 in news, rape, sentencing, sexual offences, video recordings, voyeurism by sally

“Three men have been jailed for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman who only learned of the attack when she saw footage of it on a mobile phone.”

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BBC News, 10th September 2010

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Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Act 2010

Posted August 6th, 2010 in legislation, local government, roads, video recordings by sally

Kent County Council (Filming on Highways) Act 2010 published

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Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Regina v Budimir and another; Interfact Ltd Liverpool City Council – WLR Daily

Posted July 2nd, 2010 in appeals, EC law, enforcement, law reports, legislation, video recordings by sally

Regina v Budimir and another; Interfact Ltd Liverpool City Council [2010] EWCA Crim 148; [2010] EWHC 1604 (Admin); [2010] WLR (D) 166

“Where defendants had been convicted of criminal offences under a statute enacted by Parliament which was unenforceable owing to a failure by the United Kingdom Government, before its enactment, to comply with a Directive from the European Community, it was not incumbent upon the Court of Appeal to re-open their cases out of time unless their convictions had given rise to any substantial injustice.”

WLR Daily, 1st July 2010

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Inquiry call after video evidence clears man accused of violence at protest – The Guardian

Posted March 25th, 2010 in evidence, news, video recordings, violent disorder by sally

“Lawyers have called for an inquiry into the prosecution of a man accused of violent disorder at demonstrations after claiming that the police delayed releasing vital video footage which proved his innocence.”

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The Guardian, 25th March 2010

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BBC Radio producer jailed over sex tapes – BBC News

Posted March 4th, 2010 in news, video recordings, voyeurism by sally

“A BBC radio producer who secretly filmed himself having sex with five different women has been jailed for eight months.”

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BBC News, 4th March 2010

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Video Recordings Act 2010

Posted January 22nd, 2010 in legislation, video recordings by sally

Video Recordings Act 2010 published

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R v R (Video Recording: Admissibility) – WLR Daily

Posted April 8th, 2008 in evidence, law reports, video recordings by sally

R v R (Video Recording: Admissibility) [2008] EWCA Crim 678; [2008] WLR (D) 95

“A video recording of an interview given had been was properly admitted as evidence in chief at a criminal trial pursuant to a special measures direction made under s27 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, notwithstanding that no notification had been given by the Secretary of State under s18(2) of the Act that such measures were available.”

WLR Daily, 7th April 2008

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