August 13, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet Will I be granted bail? This article refers to adults, the law for youths is different. Do I have a right to bail? The starting […] Read more
August 8, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet Fail to provide a breath specimen If you are suspected of driving with excess alcohol in your body, you may be asked to provide a breath […] Read more
August 6, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet Criminal damage Essentially, the crime is made out if you intentionally or recklessly damage property. Most commonly it is damage to cars […] Read more
July 31, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet Manslaughter – New Sentencing Guideline The Sentencing Council, responsible for setting sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, has today issued a new guideline in relation […] Read more
July 23, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet Cliff Richard, Privacy and the Data Protection Act In July 2014 the BBC filmed a search of Sir Cliff Richard’s property by the South Yorkshire Police. He was […] Read more
July 16, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet It’s health and safety gone mad! Or is it? The Health and Safety Executive is the national regulator for workplace health and safety. Interestingly, on its […] Read more
July 11, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet Explosives Rather than Guy Fawkes or his modern-day counterparts many of the recent cases involving explosives have been in relation to […] Read more
July 9, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet Arson Arson is a confusing area of the law as there are a number of different offences to consider. What are […] Read more
July 5, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet New Sentencing Guideline Issued The Sentencing Council has published new definitive guidelines for intimidatory offences, it will take effect in respect to all cases […] Read more
July 2, 2018 DW Blog No comments yet Participating in Organised Crime Section 45 of the Serious Crime Act 2015 makes it is an offence to participate in the activities of an […] Read more