Prison Law

, Adjudications…not very appealing

Adjudications…not very appealing

As published in Inside Times magazine.   http://www.insidetime.org/articleview.asp?a=1464&c=adjudications__not_very_appealing

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, Does Life really mean Life?

Does Life really mean Life?

The Criminal Justice Act 2003 introduced new sentencing provisions which caused a great deal of controversy. The majority of that controversy was in relation to those sentenced to imprisonment for public protection (IPP). In...

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Don’t let recall ruin Christmas

It is clear from the contact that we have from clients that there is a lack of understanding of the recall process and inmates are often left in the dark about the procedure and...

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Licence to Thrill

Emma Davies and Michaela Henderson-Thynne of Hine Solicitors explain what Licence Conditions are and the potential impact they may have on prisoners Understanding the importance of Licence Conditions. Prisoners who have been sentenced to...

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Squatting – a criminal offence

The headlines suggest that the government are on the side of homeowners as on the 1st September 2012 squatting in residential buildings will now become a criminal offence thanks to Section 144 of the...

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