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Cartoonists ‘should not offend Muslims’ says former Lord Chief Justice
11.02.2015
Former chief justice Lord Woolf backs ?secret trials?
04.03.2013
Legal aid cuts ?will deny poor access to justice?, says Lord Woolf
21.11.2011
Peer review
06.07.2007
Law Society slams Govt plans to scrap fraud juries
20.03.2007
R V STEVENS RAYMOND CHRISTIAN & 5 ORS (2006)
30.10.2006
We caution you – this is English but you might not understand it
03.05.2006
Master of his domain
21.04.2006
R V (1) RONALD GEORGE SIMMONS (2) ROBERT G GREENE (2006)
03.04.2006
'The judges are delighted – they're definitely up for it'
29.03.2006
Ex-chief justice's legal aid fear
08.02.2006
Top judge urges prisons rethink
18.08.2005
Chief justice calls for new approach to law and order
17.08.2005
Phillips to be Lord Chief Justice
21.06.2005
Woolf urges respite from new laws
14.05.2005
Criminals to get out of jail early under 'harsh' sentencing review
26.04.2005
I don't think we need look further than the two main candidates
26.04.2005
New rules may lead to early guilty pleas
22.04.2005
Reform, fraud and legal aid – we bring you Lord Woolf's end-of-term report
24.03.2005
About-turn by Woolf saves supreme court
21.12.2004
Sentencing council lowers discount terms
16.12.2004
Media accused over attacks on Woolf
29.11.2004
Plea for end to attacks on Woolf
15.11.2004
Blunkett and Woolf on collision course
09.11.2004
Britain's top judge 'forced out by bullying Blunkett'
01.11.2004
Diversity drive for judges to reflect society
14.10.2004
An innocent objection to reduced sentences
28.09.2004
Sun says bye to Woolf
23.09.2004
'Long-term prison is animalising'
22.09.2004
Early guilty pleas may earn discounts on jail terms
21.09.2004
Blunkett 'Not as Tough as Perceived on Sentencing'
09.07.2004
No escaping jury duty, lawyers told
17.06.2004
Lord Woolf urges delay in court plan
25.05.2004
Judges told to mind their language
13.05.2004
Woolf warning over justice system
23.04.2004
R V C : R V H (2004)
05.02.2004
R v TREVOR ANTHONY NORKETT (2003)
18.06.2003
R V GREATER BELFAST CORONER, EX PARTE NORTHERN IRELAND HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (2002)
20.06.2002
BANK OF SCOTLAND V (1) A LTD (2) MR B (3) C LTD & THE...
18.01.2001
SANKAR V STATE OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (1994)
16.12.1994
CHAN WAI-KEUNG V THE QUEEN (1994)
13.12.1994
ALBERT HUNTLEY V ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR JAMAICA AND THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS (1994)
12.12.1994
CARL BRISSETT V THE QUEEN (1994)
29.11.1994
GRANT ADAMS V THE QUEEN (1994)
31.10.1994
ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO AND ANOR. v PHILLIP AND ORS. (1994)
04.10.1994
R v CHIEF CONSTABLE OF WEST MIDLANDS POLICE, EX PARTE WILEY: R V CHIEF CONSTABLE...
14.07.1994
MARIAN AITKEN v SOUTH HAMS DISTRICT COUNCIL (1994)
07.07.1994
ANTHONY BERNARD V THE QUEEN (1994)
26.04.1994
ROGER FRANCE PADAYAN (SUB NOM PARDAYAN) DE BOUCHERVILLE V THE QUEEN (1994)
18.04.1994
LLOYD BROOKS V DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF JAMAICA (1994)
24.01.1994
PRATT & ANOR V ATTORNEY-GENERAL FOR JAMAICA & ANOR (1993)
02.11.1993
WALKER & ANOR V THE QUEEN: DOUGLAS V THE QUEEN: GLANVILLE V THE QUEEN (1993)
02.11.1993