The Lord Advocate has urged the Home Office to make determinations more quickly on whether a child facing prosecution for an offence is a victim of trafficking or exploitation. The intervention comes after Scotland was criticised in a major international report from the US State Department over a pu
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New Scottish sentencing guidelines for indecent images offences should better distinguish between the characteristics and trajectories of those who only view indecent images of children (IIOC) and those who also commit contact offences against children. The Scottish Sentencing Council (SSC) has publ
Mexico's former attorney general, Jesús Murillo Karam, has become the most prominent figure arrested in connection with the 2014 disappearance and suspected massacre of dozens of student protesters. Mr Karam, who was attorney general from 2012 to 2015 and led a widely-criticised 2015 investig
Justice Michelle O'Bonsawin has become the first indigenous person to be nominated for appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada in its 147-year history. The judge, who has served on the Ontario Superior Court of Justice bench since 2017, is an Abenaki member of the Odanak First Nation.
Gangsters who ran a fake police station for eight months in order to extort people have been exposed and arrested. The fake police station, run out of a hotel, was set up in the Indian state of Bihar just 500 metres away from a real police station, NDTV reports.
A final costs order in the high-profile 'Wagatha Christie' case between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy could be up to two years away, according to a specialist costs lawyer. Mrs Vardy sued Mrs Rooney after she was publicly accused of leaking details of her personal life to The Sun. The High Court i
An employment tribunal has thrown out a claim by an "anti-woke" barrister who was expelled from his chambers after tweeting about a "stroppy teenager of colour". Jon Holbrook, formerly of Cornerstone Chambers, made the comment in relation to a news story about a young woman who took her school to co
Macdonald Henderson has advised the shareholders of Campbell Thomson Insurance Services on its acquisition by Verso Wealth Management. Founded in 1978, Glasgow-based Campbell Thomson is a second generation firm providing specialist financial advice and planning for businesses and individuals across
Argyll lawyer Ruben Murdanaigum has passed away after collapsing in the street. Originally from Mauritius, where he grew up in poverty, Mr Murdanaigum qualified as a solicitor in Scotland in 1980 and founded his own practice, Rubens Solicitors, in 2000.
The Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry has now launched its application process for those who wish to be core participants in the Inquiry. Unlike the UK Inquiry which is asking for applications on a module-by-module basis, the Chair is asking for all applications at the outset of the Inquiry. Applications mu
Jones Whyte has been named by Open Goal Broomhill FC as its latest official partner and kit sponsor for the 2022/2023 season. The partnership will see the law firm's branding emblazoned across the back of the original Open Goal Broomhill FC home and away shirts, brand visibility on home matchdays at
The resignation of a senior New Zealand judge from the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC) Courts has piled more pressure on former senator Lord Glennie over his role on the controversial courts. Sir William Young, a former judge of the New Zealand Supreme Court who is well known for leading a
Andrew Diamond, partner and head of residential property at Lindsays, reveals how ‘subject to purchase’ bids hold potential for unlocking opportunities to bring more homes on to market as well as greater buying power. Contract clauses which make home sales subject to the seller buying th
A taxi driver who reported alleged frauds to the police and later sought to have his personal data erased from police records has lost a case seeking orders to that effect under the Data Protection Act 2018. Robert Bartosik, who also sought damages for the distress caused by Police Scotland’s
Retired Irish barrister Bill Shipsey, a former chair of Amnesty International Ireland, pens an open letter to former senator Lord Glennie over his controversial role on the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC) courts. Dear Angus Glennie,
