In her latest blog, Martha Odysseos explains how sentencing for children differs from that of adults under the UK’s youth justice system.
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In her latest blog, Nathalie Potter explains when third-party information can be disclosed on an Enhanced DBS Check and what this means for applicants.
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In an article for the Solicitors Journal, Gareth Martin examines the complex legal issues surrounding potential prosecutions for Misconduct in Public Office following the arrest of Prince Andrew.
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In her latest blog, Ruth Peters provides a practical guide to varying bail conditions and explains when and how they can be changed.
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In his latest blog, James Claughton explains when an Out of Court Disposal (OOCD) may be a realistic and proportionate way to resolve a criminal investigation.
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In her latest article, Aimee Darbyshire-Ellison explains what happens after a sexual offence allegation is made.
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