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Crime on the Water

New legislation (The Merchant Shipping (Watercraft) Order 2023) is being introduced to crack down on the dangerous misuse of watercraft such as jet skis, with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency being granted more powers to prosecute perpetrators of accidents. The new law will come into force on 31 March 2023, before the busy summer period… Continue reading Crime on the Water

Landfill Tax fraud & Waste Crime

Landfill Tax applies to all waste disposed at a licensed landfill site (unless the waste is classed as exempt). The permit holders for landfill sites (operators) are liable to Landfill Tax in the first instance. If the operator does not have direct involvement with the operation the person who decides what can be disposed of… Continue reading Landfill Tax fraud & Waste Crime

44 More Prisons to Get Enhanced Security Scanners

For the first time, prisons beyond the high-security estate will use new, improved machines to check baggage brought in by the thousands of staff and visitors who enter and exit prisons daily. To date, these machines have stopped huge hauls of illegal contraband from getting into prisons, with recent finds including: 99 sheets of ‘spice’… Continue reading 44 More Prisons to Get Enhanced Security Scanners

Further Expansion of the Single Justice Procedure

The Single Justice Procedure (“SJP”) is designed to enable magistrates’ courts to deal with minor offences more efficiently, while still ensuring rigorous, open and fair justice. Whether those aims are in fact met is the subject of some intense debate, with a number of high-profile journalists consistently exposing weaknesses in the system. 535,000 cases were… Continue reading Further Expansion of the Single Justice Procedure

Will Password Sharing Land You in the Dock?

It is standard for people to share a Netflix account (the same is true of other sharing services). In many instances, it is perfectly proper to do so when those persons are all part of the same household. But sharing password access with relatives and friends further afield has always been something widely acknowledged and… Continue reading Will Password Sharing Land You in the Dock?

Aggravated Trespass

Aggravated Trespass is an offence under section 68 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. It can only be tried in the magistrates’ court and carries a maximum penalty of three months’ imprisonment. A person commits the offence of aggravated trespass if he trespasses on land in the open air and, in relation… Continue reading Aggravated Trespass

Excess….As Night Follows Day

It’s funny how things change as the years pass by. Perhaps only ten years ago, if we were thinking about particular spikes in alleged criminal offending over the Christmas period, the one that would jump out would always be drunk driving.  These days it is common to come across drug driving due to advances in… Continue reading Excess….As Night Follows Day

Sexual Harm Prevention Orders – Recent Changes

Section 174: Standard of proof On 29th November 2022, section 174 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 came into force, making a substantial legal change concerning the making of Sexual Harm Prevention Orders. Section 174 amends sections 103A(3) and 122A(6) of the 2003 Act to provide that the court when considering an… Continue reading Sexual Harm Prevention Orders – Recent Changes

Jury in Retirement – Is Further Evidence Permissible?

The old rule was that once a jury had retired to consider its verdict, no further evidence could be adduced.  The rule was stated in these terms: “… The jury may not when they have once retired to consider their verdict be given any additional evidence, any additional matter or material to assist them. They… Continue reading Jury in Retirement – Is Further Evidence Permissible?

Government Supports a New Public Sexual Harassment Offence

Public sexual harassment (‘PSH’) will be made a specific offence through government-backed legislation. It is believed that creating an offence would contribute to cultural change and send a clear message that this behaviour is unacceptable. PSH can, when it happens, lead to adverse emotional effects on the victims, including impacts on their mental health. It… Continue reading Government Supports a New Public Sexual Harassment Offence