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Football & Disorder

The government has recently released data in respect to football-related crime and disorder. They discuss all aspects of crime, such as football-related arrests, football banning orders, reported incidents of football-related anti-social behaviour, violence and disorder and experimental statistics on online hate crime connected to the game. Here at Broadbent’s Solicitors, we’ve taken some key findings… Continue reading Football & Disorder

New Crackdown on Fraud and Money Laundering

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill has been laid before parliament and is intended to:  “strengthen the UK’s reputation as a place where legitimate businesses can thrive while driving dirty money out of the UK.”  Through the legislative reforms, anyone who registers a company in the UK will need to verify their identity, tackling… Continue reading New Crackdown on Fraud and Money Laundering

Police Constables

Given we are criminal defence lawyers we interact with police on a regular basis, but perhaps without thinking too much about the office of police constable and what it entails. Every police officer, irrespective of rank, holds the office of police constable. The office dates back to ancient times and the practice of each local… Continue reading Police Constables

Highly Dangerous Weapons & Sentencing

When sentencing for offences of assault, the use of a weapon will always be an aggravating feature. The sentencing guideline also refers explicitly to “highly dangerous weapons” and will be treated as a particularly serious feature of the offending. In a recent case before the Court of Appeal, the court was considering whether a four… Continue reading Highly Dangerous Weapons & Sentencing

Age and Sentencing

In a recent case (Spivey [2022] EWCA Crim 997) a Judge was faced with offenders who had just turned 18 years of age. When sentencing, he made the following observation: “I do have in mind the guidelines in relation to sentencing children and young people.”  However, he concluded that as one of the appellants was… Continue reading Age and Sentencing

Barrister Strikes and Custody Time Limits

Custody time limits seek to regulate the maximum period that a person can be held in custody before their trial commencing. Broadly speaking, that period is one of six months. To extend the period beyond six months, the prosecution must have acted with all due diligence and expedition, and there must be good and sufficient… Continue reading Barrister Strikes and Custody Time Limits

Clarity on Suspended Sentences

Several offences, such as those involving offensive weapons and blades, have minimum sentencing provisions, resulting in imprisonment for at least six months for many offenders.   A question arose as to whether such prison sentences could lawfully be suspended.   In the case of Whyte Whyte [2018] EWCA Crim 2437 the court held:   “Although… Continue reading Clarity on Suspended Sentences

Ryan Giggs and the “Hung Jury”

The trial of former footballer Ryan Giggs ended this week without a verdict. The aim of any trial is for a verdict to be reached on all counts, whether guilty or not guilty. Ideally, a jury will be unanimous in its view. In the Giggs trial, it became apparent that a unanimous verdict looked unlikely,… Continue reading Ryan Giggs and the “Hung Jury”

The Ryan Giggs Trial

Former footballer Ryan Giggs is on trial for a number of offences including “using controlling and coercive behaviour”. We of course would never comment on an ongoing trial, but in this article, we explore further the elements of this offence. So, what is the offence? Controlling or coercive behaviour does not relate to a single… Continue reading The Ryan Giggs Trial

New Hunting Offences

Sections 63 and 64 of The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 came in to force on 1st August 2022. It created two new offences of trespass with intent to pursue hares (s.63 PCSCA 2022) and being equipped to search for or pursue hares (s.64 PCSCA 2022). The s 63 offence (Trespass with intent… Continue reading New Hunting Offences