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Rape and the sobering argument of consent
13.04.2006
E-crime laws failing, say top experts
13.04.2006
Protester fined for naming Gulf war dead at Cenotaph
13.04.2006
Man owes ?2,000 in fixed fines
13.04.2006
Justice league
13.04.2006
Clamp on fines dodgers extended
13.04.2006
Hospital trust fined ?100,000 over death of patient
13.04.2006
Prison for devoted son who strangled overdose mother
13.04.2006
The Corruption Bill makes it virtually impossible to accept gifts
12.04.2006
Rapists let off with caution stay on the sex register for only 2 years
12.04.2006
Motorists wait for fines refund
12.04.2006
Home Office 'disregarded law'
10.04.2006
ASBO bars gangster from city centre
10.04.2006
Cameron: All prisoners should serve sentence in full
10.04.2006
Solicitors must own up to any crimes
10.04.2006
Convicted police officers still on the force, Met chief reveals
10.04.2006
Former customs officers face jail for illegal heroin operation
10.04.2006
PC who tipped off criminals for cash
10.04.2006
One law for them, one law for us
09.04.2006
Criminal charges brought for overcharging the NHS
06.04.2006
Judge's concern over interpreters
05.04.2006
London bomb investigator says threat still high
05.04.2006
Prisons face 'overcrowded summer'
04.04.2006
Minister, the grass is not greener across the Channel
04.04.2006
Officers go into battle as DVD pirates expand empire
04.04.2006
Taps on the shoulder make way for job applications
04.04.2006
Home Office and legal team at odds over treaty interpretation
03.04.2006
Only a constitution can save us from this abuse of power
03.04.2006
Crime victims get new rights
03.04.2006
A murder trial is such good education
03.04.2006
TURNING THE TIDE ON ORGANISED CRIME
03.04.2006
Police told: let off more offenders with cautions
02.04.2006
Public say sentences are too soft
31.03.2006
Long-awaited Statute Law Database promises comprehensive, user-friendly access within the year
31.03.2006
Shifting sands
31.03.2006
Peers slam ?laissez faire? stance on making legislation
31.03.2006
DOING LAW DIFFERENTLY
31.03.2006
?2.5 million support for sexual violence victims
30.03.2006
Expert witnesses can help juries to judge fairly
30.03.2006
Lords rule against peace activists' line of defence
30.03.2006
'The judges are delighted – they're definitely up for it'
29.03.2006
OK, the bathwater may need changing, but keep the baby
29.03.2006
Conservatives seek to change 'one-sided' treaty with US
29.03.2006
Challenge to Clarke over force mergers
29.03.2006
Asbo bans 'tearaway' twins, 12, from being together in public
29.03.2006
Schoolgirl drink-driver runs riot in court
29.03.2006
ECJ gives primacy to national court rulings
29.03.2006
Leading lawyer attacks Blair's 'insidious' human rights reforms
29.03.2006
Naming and shaming is latest tactic in the ASBO era
29.03.2006
Police 'neglect' in custody death
27.03.2006
Law chief reviews baby rape terms
27.03.2006
The Long Road to Mental Health Law
24.03.2006
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