by Webmaster | Mar 14, 2017 | Criminal Legal
The Fraud Act 2006 was passed following repeated criticism that its predecessor left large loopholes. The legislation being referred to was the Theft Act 1968. Whilst it is true that the Theft Act 1968 did not cover many offences – most fraud offences in...
by Webmaster | Feb 27, 2017 | Criminal Legal
Due to changes in the law in 2004, the general public who wish to seek legal advice or representation of any kind can now go directly to a barrister avoiding the need to go to a solicitor. This process has been called Direct Access or Public Access. It reflects the...
by Webmaster | Feb 27, 2017 | Criminal Legal
It is important to know that when convicted and or sentenced and you pleaded not guilty in the Magistrates Court, you can appeal either or both of the convicted or sentenced verdicts. If you pleaded guilty you can you can only appeal against your sentence. In order...