In the second part of our series on criminal proceedings, we examine the differences between proceedings in the Crown Court and the Magistrates’ Court. Read part one here. I’m pleading not guilty to an either way offence, should I chose a trial…
Criminal law proceedings can be complex and it is sometimes difficult to know at which stage you might need the services of a legal professional. We have put together a two part series explaining some key aspects of criminal proceedings and how…
Desperate times can sometimes call for desperate measures. It is therefore not difficult to see why the suggestion that you are not bound by legislation or commercial law may be attractive to someone who has mounting debt problems or is facing eviction…
This post is in respect of applications in private law proceedings and does not relate to recordings of professionals. The answer ...Read more
Having your driving licence taken away can cause huge inconvenience and even severe financial consequences. The magistrates’ court can disqualify ...Read more
NB. This post is in respect of an application under s. 8 Children Act 1989 and applies to general applications ...Read more