Judicial review is an essential aspect of the legal system in Ireland, providing a mechanism for individuals and organizations to challenge the decisions and actions of public bodies. It plays a crucial role in ensuring accountability, transparency, and fairness in the administrative process. In this blog post, we will delve into the intricacies of judicial […]
Neutral findings in sexual assault cases
The thoughts of Kerri Allen from www.keithborer.co.uk This content originally appeared on chroniclelaw.co.uk The absence of evidence does not necessarily indicate the absence of something, and while this may be true in many instances – for example, if a person’s clothing did not have blood on it due to the fact that they didn’t commit […]
What are coronavirus criminal offences?
Governments across the world have had to introduce laws related to the coronavirus, which are intended to keep their citizens from spreading the virus. This article will discuss coronavirus criminal offences in the UK, so that you can adjust your behavior and avoid penalties, while protecting others. What are Coronavirus Criminal Offences? Coronavirus criminal offences […]
What Is Classified As Self-defence In The UK?
It is acceptable for you to defend yourself in a reasonable manner and force if you are placed in a situation where someone is assaulting you and prevent them from causing you any more harm or injury. Although an act of defence, you cannot simply pull out a knife that you happened to have with […]
What To Do If You Get Arrested?
You will be taken to the police station if you get arrested, held in custody in a cell, and be questioned. You may also be released or charged with a crime. Generally, you will be searched during an arrest — either at the scene, jail, or both — any contraband or evidence they find will […]