by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Mar 15, 2023 | Information
Sometimes clients contact because they are unhappy with the way that a judge, or other judicial office-holder, has behaved towards them. These are what are known as complaints about personal conduct of judges. They are distinct from complaints about points of law,...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Mar 15, 2023 | Law
Updates to sentencing guidelines for offenders convicted of child cruelty offences including causing or allowing death or serious injury in England and Wales, were published this week by the Sentencing Council following consultation. Why have the guidelines been...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Mar 15, 2023 | Information
The sentencing regime in the magistrates’ court is notoriously complex and about to change again following a government U-Turn. In May 2022, the government allowed magistrates to imprison an adult for up to 12 months for a single either-way offence; the previous...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Feb 20, 2023 | Levy & Co
Levy and Co Solicitors are pleased to announce that three members of our team have had recent success: Rose Noble, who joined us from university as a paralegal has, today, been accredited as a duty solicitor. Two other paralegals – Vlad – Taylor, who both...
by Levy and Co Solicitors LLP | Feb 20, 2023 | Information
The current Justice Secretary has long been on record as no fan of the Parole Board. A string of high-profile interventions, primarily unsuccessful, has led to new changes being announced, intending to make it more difficult for many offenders to secure release. In...