by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Apr 23, 2021 | Crime
Ofsted has announced a review into sexual abuse in schools. The review will consider the processes that schools, and colleges have in place regarding whether they are good enough to allow pupils to report abuse freely. Why conduct a review? A website,...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Apr 20, 2021 | Cases
The Criminal Cases Review Commission referred several cases to the Court of Appeal, which involved allegations of public order related to trade union activity. They included the case of the actor Ricky Tomlinson who had been convicted in 1973 of conspiracy to...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Apr 12, 2021 | Cases
What is bite mark evidence? A bite mark is a pattern produced by the indentations of the teeth into any substance capable of being marked. It is argued that a bite mark can be thought of as a tool mark and that they are unique to the individual, like a fingerprint....
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Apr 6, 2021 | Law
Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, said it was the introduction of the most significant overhaul of the system in decades. The aim appears to be to prevent illegal entry into the UK, especially when people smugglers or trafficking is involved. What are the proposals?...
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...