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Young Street Chambers News

June 21st, 2010

ian-huffer49x49Ian Huffer’s Personal Injury update for May 2010 has been added to the Newsletters (drop-down from In Touch) section of the website.  Or follow the link

June 21st, 2010

amos-waldman49x49Amos Waldman has recently completed prosecuting in a week long trial at Bolton Crown Court.  Fielding and Lowe pleaded not guilty to two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, assault with intent to rob and grievous bodily harm with intent.  Both were convicted.  A camper had been thrown over a 15ft cliff into a river and Daniel Birchall and his friends were attacked with rocks and one also thrown into the ravine, when camping in Spotland. Read more and more

June 18th, 2010

We are delighted to announce that Paul Manasse has been appointed by the General Medical Council as a legal assessor.  paul-manasse49x49

June 14th, 2010

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David James represented Gary Manning who was acquitted of theft of a generator from MBNA / Bank of America following a week-long trial at Chester Crown Court. Mr. Manning, an engineer contracted to service generator systems and Gary McEwan, an employee of MBNA, were alleged to have stolen a mobile generator valued £32,000. It was alleged the two defendants had conspired to deceive their employers at the bank as to the economic value of the generator and then produced false documentation to cover the removal of the machinery.

June 14th, 2010

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David James defended Paul Bisson who was acquitted of five allegations of serious sexual offences against a child following a trial at Preston Crown Court. Read Mr. Bisson’s response to his acquittals by clicking here

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July 30th, 2010

richard-dawson49x49Richard Dawson defended John Christie at Liverpool Crown Court (HHJ Clifton).  Christie was charged with causing death by careless driving.  The deceased was an 83 year old lady, Mrs Jean Kirby.  Mr Christie was triumphantly acquitted on 28 July by the unanimous verdict of the jury.  Read more

July 19th, 2010

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R v. Magro and Others – On the 8 July 2010 the Court of Appeal, of a five judge constitution, delivered a judgement implicitly disagreeing with the reasoning and the decision of a three judge constitution in R v. Clarke [2009] EWCA Crim 1074.  However, in deference to the doctrine of precedence, the Court declared itself bound by the decision in Clarke, leaving it to the Supreme Court to consider if Clarke was wrongly decided.

The Court of Appeal’s reasoning in Magro clearly suggested that a confiscation order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 may be made at the time of making an order of Conditional or Absolute Discharge.

July 5th, 2010

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On 2 July 2010 Mohammed Khalil successfully appealed the sentence of Imprisonment for Public Protection passed upon him by the Crown Court sitting at Bolton for offences of Causing Grievous Bodily Harm with Intent and Possession of a Firearm with Intent. The Court of Appeal substituted a sentence of 9 ½ years imprisonment with an extension of licence for 3 years. He was represented by Ahmed Nadim.

The Court of Appeal re-affirmed its decision in Attorney General’s Reference No.55 of 2008 by confirming the discretionary nature of sentence of Imprisonment for Public Protection. It was described as, apart from life imprisonment, the most draconian sentence available to a court and as such it is sentence of last, but one resort.

July 2nd, 2010

ben-myers49x49A Bolton man who was part of an internet child pornography ring has pleaded guilty to offences of rape, sexual assault and making indecent photographs, at Liverpool Crown Court.  Benjamin Myers, defending, applied for sentence to be adjourned for the preparation of reports. Read more

Courtserve Legal News July 30

Estranged wives in “big money" divorce cases will be barred from using secretly obtained documents in an attempt to prove their husbands are hiding assets that could be included in a divorce settlement, the Court of Appeal has ruled. ::: Financial Times (free registration) ::: CityAM ::: Daily Mail ::: Telegraph

The UK Supreme Court would have to close for business if proposed public spending cuts of 40% were implemented, its chief executive has warned. ::: Guardian

The Ministry of Justice was one of the first departments to publish its so-called structural reform plan, setting out how it will implement the coalition agreement. ::: Law Gazette

The family law supplier base has been 'decimated' by the 'shock' outcome of the Legal Services Commission's tender for civil legal aid work, lawyers groups claim. ::: Law Gazette

A Kent lawyer who sued his own firm of solicitors when he was made to stop work at 65 has lost his discrimination case at the Court of Appeal. ::: BBC ::: Law Gazette ::: The Lawyer

A lecturer at Oxford University's centre for Jewish studies claims colleagues discriminated against her after she converted to Christianity. ::: Telegraph

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