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Magistrates' courts failed to collect ?300m in fines
13.06.2006
Two jockeys face hearing on charge of corruption
13.06.2006
Tycoon 'cannot fight ?6m claim'
13.06.2006
Why the Legal Services Bill is a must for the profession
13.06.2006
Fast-track summary powers 'to cross line on civil liberties'
12.06.2006
Police seek new powers to prevent paedophiles hiding data
12.06.2006
Don?t panic ? or our culture of caution will be the death of us
12.06.2006
Justice uncovered: a unique and revealing insight into the flaws and frustrations of Britain's courts
12.06.2006
Instant fines urged for knife crime
12.06.2006
'Illegal immigrant' in ?1m theft from council
12.06.2006
MD ABDUR RAZZAQ v GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL (2006)
12.06.2006
R (on the application of PEKKELO) v HM CORONER FOR CENTRAL & SOUTH EAST KENT...
12.06.2006
Fury as baby rapist gets just two more years on jail tariff
09.06.2006
New laws 'have not made the UK safer'
09.06.2006
Wife guilty of murder in drunken sex-game
09.06.2006
Bungling Shipman detective to face no action
09.06.2006
Whopper ?1,600 bill in poop swoop
09.06.2006
1,100 drug needles found in council tax rebel's street
09.06.2006
Wait until I get Carter
09.06.2006
MATTHEW SHINE (BY HIS FATHER & LITIGATION FRIEND MARK SHINE) v TOWER HAMLETS LONDON BOROUGH...
09.06.2006
R v DANIEL REDMOND (2006)
09.06.2006
'Acquaintance' rapists to receive lighter sentences
08.06.2006
A mentoring scheme aims to attract more people from ethnic minorities to the magistrates bench
08.06.2006
The Bar: Waiving, not drowning
08.06.2006
I battered a robber ? but don't call me hero
08.06.2006
Cocaine ?minder? jailed for 2 years
08.06.2006
Almost half a million children belong to law-breaking gangs, Home Office warns
08.06.2006
Court system misses key date
08.06.2006
Let doctors kill without consent, says ethics expert
08.06.2006
At last, a piece of legal history ? it?s the law in plain English
08.06.2006
Military justice in the dock after acquittals
08.06.2006
Wounded terror suspect may receive 'substantial' compensation
08.06.2006
200 in foreign prisoners scandal to be allowed to stay, MPs told
08.06.2006
British download fans face legal backlash
08.06.2006
Businessman 'claimed ?50,000 in benefits while living high life'
08.06.2006
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S REFERENCE (NOS.14 & 15 OF 2006) (TANYA FRENCH & ALAN WEBSTER) (2006)
08.06.2006
R (on the application of DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS) v CHORLEY MAGISTRATES' COURT & ANOR...
08.06.2006
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS v UDDIN (2006)
08.06.2006
JOHN GEORGE ROSE v DIRECTOR OF THE ASSETS RECOVERY AGENCY (SpC543) (2006)
08.06.2006
R V MERRICK ROGERS (2006)
08.06.2006
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REFERENCE (NO.39 OF 2006), RE sub nom R v CHRISTOPHER B (2006)
08.06.2006
(1) I WOOLLARD (2) D WOOLLARD v R FOWLER (2006)
07.06.2006
OWEN JOHN OYSTON v ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC (2006)
07.06.2006
JILL BRENNAN v ASSOCIATED ASPHALT LTD (2006)
07.06.2006
CHALITOVAS v LITHUANIA (2006)
07.06.2006
RUSBY v HARR (2006)
07.06.2006
R V DAVID ADEYEMI ADETORO (2006)
07.06.2006
Challenge over keeping boy's DNA
06.06.2006
Girl plotted murder of elderly woman in writing, court told
06.06.2006
Why was farm lorry thief left free to kill, asks grieving family
06.06.2006
Immigrants 'allowed to flout the law because lazy police can't be bothered to prosecute them'
06.06.2006
Fraud lawyers ?need management training?
06.06.2006
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