by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Mar 30, 2021 | Levy & Co
Steven Levy and Rhys Rosser have successfully appealed against sentence imposed on a company for breaching a tree preservation order, as well as failing to comply with stop notices. Rhys and Steven were able to reduce the financial penalty from £250,000 to £120,000...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Mar 28, 2021 | Law
This week saw the new series of the BBC’s Line of Duty hit our screens, with another battle ahead for the police against serious organised crime. For those new to this drama, the first episode may well have been very confusing. The episode was clouded in layers...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Mar 20, 2021 | Cases
What is good character? As far as the criminal courts are concerned, a person of good character is usually someone without convictions or cautions recorded against them. It is of particular relevance in a trial situation as the court will consider good character in...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Mar 19, 2021 | Crime
The government has announced what it has called a “world-first scheme” to track certain offenders as they are released from prison. The proposal will make those convicted of burglary, theft or robbery wear a GPS tag on release from prison. The scheme...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Mar 18, 2021 | Cases
More prosecution casework is carried out locally by prosecutors based in regional hubs. For some cases, the position is entirely different, and a specialised team of prosecutors takes over. Specialist Casework – Criteria The Crown Prosecution Service produces...