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The number of people being searched by Police Scotland officers has fallen by more than three-quarters compared to last year, new figures have shown. According to the latest figures, a total of 20,916 people were searched in June-July 2015, down from 84,144 over the same period in 2014.

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A 32-year old lawyer running for election in the United States has admitted sacrificing a goat and drinking its blood in a bizarre pagan ritual. Augustus Sol Invictus, a Libertarian Party candidate for the US Senate, became centre of a media storm in Florida after the allegations went public.

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Charles McGregor An Edinburgh man who attacked a partner at Clyde & Co with a knife in an attempted robbery in April has been convicted of the attack, according to The Scotsman.

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Sean Humber Some prisoners in the UK may be able to challenge a blanket ban on prisoner voting after the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on the French case Thierry Delvigne v Commune de Lesparre-Médoc and Préfet de la Gironde.

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Solicitors are not being threatened by other will-writing service providers in the wake of deregulation in 2011, new research carried out by Will Aid suggests. Although there are slight year-on-year fluctuations in the percentage of people using a solicitor to write their will, the proportion was hi

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Lord Neuberger The President of the Supreme Court, Lord Neuberger last night addressed an audience at Lincoln's Inn to mark the 150th anniversary of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales (ICLR).

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The Faculty of Advocates has identified human rights issues relating to parts of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill. The Faculty was invited by the Scottish Parliament’s Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee to comment on the Bill from the perspective of the European Convention on H

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A part-time judge who claimed that his pension should be calculated on the basis of his sitting days since he was appointed rather than the date on which an EU law protecting part-time-time workers from being treated less favourably than equivalent full-time workers came into force in the UK has had

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A championship-winning debate team from Harvard University was left humiliated after losing to a team of New York prison inmates. Three Harvard students faced down a team of three Clinton Correction Facility inmates in an hour-long debate last month.

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