Author: Karen Todner

Uncategorized / 15.04.2019

    Government Tightens Terrorism Laws   The Manchester Arena bombing, the London Bridge attack, Shamima Begum. These are some examples of terrorism headlines in the past few years.   The Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019 is the Government’s latest answer to curbing and punishing terrorist activity. The Act creates...

Uncategorized / 03.04.2019

Appeals from Beyond the Grave   The Court of Appeal has handed down judgment in the case of R v Max Clifford, the disgraced celebrity PR guru who was convicted in 2014 of a number of sexual offences and sentenced to 8 years imprisonment.   Clifford died in 2017,...

Uncategorized / 25.03.2019

  Parliamentary Crime   There have been two entirely different crime stories in the news this week, but both will challenge the court to consider sentencing guidelines and how they ought to be applied.   Conservative MP Christopher Davies admitted two charges concerning expenses fraud. The sum of money concerned...

Uncategorized / 21.03.2019

Facilitating Tax Evasion   HMRC is reported to be investigating alleged violations of a new criminal offence, part of the crackdown on money laundering, for the first time.   A freedom of information request made by law firm Greenberg Taurig revealed there are five current criminal investigations.   The Criminal Finances...

Uncategorized / 21.03.2019

Civil Contingencies Act, Martial Law and a State of Emergency   The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 confers a power to make regulations if an ‘emergency’ has occurred or is about to occur. In other words, a power to declare a state of emergency and make regulations to...

Uncategorized / 04.03.2019

Knife Crime - Searching for Solutions   The Home Secretary will this week hold an urgent meeting with police chiefs to discuss the recent rise in knife crime. This follows another week of senseless killings and the publication of figures that show the number of people aged...

Uncategorized / 27.02.2019

    Counterfeit Currency - You May Pay a Very High Price   In straitened financial circumstances, it can be tempting to consider purchasing counterfeit money. While the price of such 'currency' fluctuates widely, it is often as low as 25% of the face value, making it a tempting...

Uncategorized / 25.02.2019

Modern Slavery – A Defence to Drug Dealing and other offences?   The short answer is: maybe.   Section 45 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 provides a defence to specific criminal charges where it is shown that they were committed under a compulsion due to slavery or exploitation...

Uncategorized / 30.01.2019

Sleepwalking – Is It A Defence?   You wake up one morning and the horror of the night before quickly unfolds.   Blue lights and uniformed police officers greet you, search your house and find your girlfriend dead in the bathroom.   You have no memory of anything happening overnight, and...

Uncategorized / 30.01.2019

Government Unveils New Domestic Abuse Legislation   On Monday the government unveiled its new strategy to tackle domestic abuse.  This follows a consultation exercise carried out last year which drew over 3,000 responses.   The new measures are:   Introducing the first ever statutory government definition of domestic abuse, which...