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The importance of receiving good legal advice in the police station
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Getting the right advice at the right time is critical when you are being interviewed at the police station.
Better case management
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New rules and guidance have been published (for both Magistrates and Crown Court cases). Everyone must adhere to these rules.
What is neurodiversity
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People who are neurodivergent may have a condition to which s4 Criminal Procedure (Insanity) Act 1964 and the Pritchard criteria apply. Neurodivergence may also be relevant to full and partial defences such as insanity, diminished responsibility or duress and to the mens rea of certain offences.
What happens if I am recalled to prison?
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If you have been recalled to prison following a breach of your licence conditions, the Public Defender Service (PDS) may be able to help.
The Parole Board Rules 2019 – Challenging a parole decision
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There have been changes to the Parole process over recent months. One of the most significant changes is that you can now challenge a Parole Board decision that was made on or after 29th July 2019.
POCA Section 22
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There has been a significant rise across the UK in applications pursuant to section 22 Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA).
PDS Lexcel accreditation
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On 1st February 2018 we announced that the Public Defender Service (PDS) had been awarded Lexcel accreditation; an award only given to those in the legal profession able to demonstrate the highest standards of practice management and client care.
Introduction to the Sentencing Council’s new child cruelty definitive guideline
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The Sentencing Council recently issued a new Definitive Guideline for Child Cruelty offences, applicable to defendants aged 18 or over who are sentenced in the Crown Court on or after 1 January 2019.
HMCTS Reforms
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In collaboration with the Senior Judiciary and the MOJ, HMCTS is investing £1bn to reform the courts and tribunal system.
Public Defender Service – vulnerable witness training
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Recent years have seen a shift in the Courts’ approach to the cross examination of vulnerable witnesses, moving away from adversarial questioning to a more evidence-based approach.