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Legal news in brief - 18 April 2012
A criminal investigation has already been launched into the so-called rendition operation, and Straw also faces questioning from Scotland Yard detectives. Today the sentencing of David Gilroy, who is convicted of the murder of a missing woman whose
Updated: 04/18/2012 07:07A

Bo may face criminal charges for blocking probe
Beijing: Purged Chinese Communist leader Bo Xilai could face criminal charges for blocking investigations into the death of British businessman Neil Heywood, as Whitehall mounted pressure on Beijing to probe the matter. Law expert Prof Wang Chengwang
Updated: 04/18/2012 07:04A

UK prosecutors say police have referred 4 phone hacking cases for possible
as he laid out new guidelines to help his lawyers assess whether reporters broke the law. Though he declined to say how long deliberations would take, Starmer indicated potential criminal prosecutions over tabloid wrongdoing were drawing near.
Updated: 04/18/2012 06:22A

UK prosecutors: Charges being considered against 11 over phone hacking
as he laid out new guidelines to help his lawyers assess whether reporters broke the law. Though he declined to say how long deliberations would take, Starmer indicated potential criminal prosecutions over tabloid wrongdoing were drawing near.
Updated: 04/18/2012 06:08A

CBS 3 Springfield - WSHMUK prosecutors consider charges over phone hacking
as he laid out new guidelines to help his lawyers assess whether reporters broke the law. Though he declined to say how long deliberations would take, Starmer indicated potential criminal prosecutions over tabloid wrongdoing were drawing near.
Updated: 04/18/2012 06:05A

CBS 3 Springfield - WSHMUK prosecutors consider charges over phone hacking
as he laid out new guidelines to help his lawyers assess whether reporters broke the law. Though he declined to say how long deliberations would take, Starmer indicated potential criminal prosecutions over tabloid wrongdoing were drawing near.
Updated: 04/18/2012 06:05A

UK prosecutors consider charges over phone hacking
Entertainment News from AP LONDON (AP) - Britain's Crown Prosecution Service says it is considering criminal charges in four cases related to tabloid phone hacking and other alleged misconduct by reporters. The organization said Wednesday that police
Updated: 04/18/2012 05:58A

DPP launches public consultation on cases affecting the media
"Journalists, and those who work with them, are not afforded special status under the criminal law, but the public interest served by their actions is a relevant factor in deciding whether they should be prosecuted in an individual case.
Updated: 04/18/2012 05:52A

Homeopathy - the legal view
An Australian barrister and professor of law has published an analysis of “a series of criminal, civil, disciplinary and coronial decisions from difference countries in relation to homeopathic medicine where outcomes have been tragic” 1 .
Updated: 04/18/2012 05:47A

Don't blame Helmet Law on senseless killings
The strict enforcement of the BAN GUN must be intensified to control the use of firearms in the commission of crimes and not blame the “Helmet Law”. With or without a helmet, half face or full faced if there is an opportunity for criminal to commit a
Updated: 04/18/2012 05:18A

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