Daniel Woodman & Co Blog
January 23, 2019
January 23, 2019
On Monday the government unveiled its new strategy to tackle domestic abuse. This follows a consultation exercise carried out last year which drew over 3,000 responses. […]
January 21, 2019
January 21, 2019
You wake up one morning and the horror of the night before quickly unfolds. Blue lights and uniformed police officers greet you, search your house and […]
January 16, 2019
January 16, 2019
It should go without saying that no plea ought to be entered in any criminal case unless and until the case has been appropriately considered. Regrettably, […]
January 14, 2019
January 14, 2019
The big news story of the weekend was the surprising news that the Prisons Minister is considering whether to abolish the power to impose short prison […]
January 9, 2019
January 9, 2019
Was it an offence to accuse Anna Soubry of being a Nazi whilst she was broadcasting on Sky News? Potentially, is the answer. The Public Order […]
January 7, 2019
January 7, 2019
It is a nightmare scenario that potentially any parent could face. A child returns home, late at night in an agitated state. He hurriedly tells you […]
January 2, 2019
January 2, 2019
In criminal practice and procedure, you might think that the humble adjournment is a relatively simple and straightforward matter, but you would be wrong. A little […]
December 31, 2018
December 31, 2018
If you are being sentenced for an offence, the court will be aware of, and may take into account, any convictions you have. Whether this has […]
December 26, 2018
December 26, 2018
Unauthorised use of a registered trademark is a criminal offence, so selling fake goods at a car boot sale or on internet selling sites can get […]
December 24, 2018
December 24, 2018
New legislation was introduced in 2016 banning the production, sale, distribution and supply of psychoactive substances. Within that legislation was a requirement for the government to […]