A REMOTELY CONDUCTED TRIAL IN WELSH
7th Jul 2020Christopher McNall recently finished five days appearing as counsel in what may be the first trial in the High Court in Wales, conducted…
Christopher McNall recently finished five days appearing as counsel in what may be the first trial in the High Court in Wales, conducted…
Christopher McNall recently finished five days appearing as counsel in what may be the first trial in the High Court in Wales, conducted…
In our latest blog post, Rehana Begum takes a look at an appeal which concerns the role of siblings in the procedures by…
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On the 01st April 2020, the release regime for offenders convicted of qualifying offences, who receive sentences of 7 years or more was…