Author: Karen Todner

Uncategorized / 30.01.2019

Community Protection Notices   Community Protection Notices (CPNs) are currently attracting a lot of attention from the legal community, and we have many concerns concerning the way in which they are presently being used.   In a recent case (Stannard v The Crown Prosecution Service [2019] EWHC 84 (Admin))...

Uncategorized / 30.01.2019

Voyeurism and 'Upskirting' - Government Acts to Strengthen Law   The Voyeurism (Offences) (No 2) Bill completed its parliamentary journey on 15th January 2019 and will shortly receive Royal Assent. As the Act will create new criminal offences, the usual convention is that at least two months...

Uncategorized / 14.01.2019

End of The Road for Short Prison Sentences?   The big news story of the weekend was the surprising news that the Prison's Minister is considering whether to abolish the power to impose short prison sentences, those of 6 months or less.   Arguing for the need for reform,...

Uncategorized / 27.12.2018

  Psychoactive Substances   New legislation was introduced in 2016 banning the production, sale, distribution and supply of psychoactive substances. Within that legislation was a requirement for the Government to review the law to measure any changes in outcomes before and after the law was introduced, to see...

Uncategorized / 27.12.2018

  Enquiry Details: Feedback for Karen - thank you for your help your reputation is clearly deserved and without you I couldn’t have found an appropriate course of action so quickly. Thanks for all your help.     December 21, 2018 6:33 pm...

Uncategorized / 17.12.2018

  Computer hacking   Hacking has been in the news a great deal in the last couple of years, for example, the 2016 US Presidential Elections, the extradition cases of Gary McKinnon and  Lauri Love in which I acted and the hacking of user accounts of various large...

Uncategorized / 14.11.2018

Alexa – Witness for the Prosecution?     On 29th January 2017, Christine Sullivan and her housemate were found murdered in Farmington, New Hampshire, USA. Their bodies were discovered by the house owner, Dean Smoronk, who was Sullivan’s boyfriend.   Timothy Verrill, an associate of Smornok, was later charged with...

Uncategorized / 12.11.2018

  Can I get a suspended prison sentence?   A suspended sentence is a term of imprisonment that is suspended so that you do not go into custody immediately and will not go into custody if you comply with the conditions attached.   Who can get a suspended sentence?   In the...

Uncategorized / 07.11.2018

  Acid Attacks - New Laws in Force   After a recent spate of assaults involving the use of acids and other corrosive substances, the Government has acted to try and curb their use. At the present time around 15 offences per week involve the use of acid...

Uncategorized / 22.10.2018

Assaults on Emergency Workers   Is there a specific offence?   Until now the only specific offence has been that of assaulting a police officer. This is a summary only offence which carries a maximum of 6 months imprisonment.   There has always been an option to charge an offender with...