Drug Driving Law: What Are The Facts?
Drug driving, or driving under the influence of drugs, takes place when an individual drives while under the influence of drugs that exceed the legal…
Drug driving, or driving under the influence of drugs, takes place when an individual drives while under the influence of drugs that exceed the legal…
A shocking statistic released in an arson study by the National Fire Chiefs Council outlined that of the 178,311 fires attended in 2017/18, people started…
Being accused of child abuse is a serious matter with potentially life-changing consequences. Not only is there the possibility of facing…
In 2020/21, there were around 267,000 burglaries in England and Wales. Therefore, if you’re a victim of burglary, you may feel violated in your own home and…
In the year ending March 2021, there were 5.4 million crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales. However, crime is a very broad…
Obtaining a decree absolute is the final stage of getting a divorce. But what exactly is a decree absolute, how do you apply for one,…
Obtaining a decree nisi is a critical stage in getting a divorce. You must obtain a decree nisi before you can obtain a decree absolute…
Self defence is one of the most common defences used in criminal law. This form of defence is known as an ‘absolute defence’. An absolute…
Offering a remuneration package is an excellent way for a company to attract new employees and minimise employee turnover. In this article, our solicitors outline…
Is your employer transferring to a new employer? If so, don’t worry about changes to your employment contract. The TUPE regulations protect you. But what…
The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 is a challenging area of criminal law. Therefore, our solicitors have clearly outlined everything you need to know below.
The magistrates’ court typically deals with less serious criminal offences that fall outside of crimes such as rape and murder. In 2019, the magistrates’ court…
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