Yesterday at Bradford Crown Court Judge Jonathon Rose imposed a sentence
of 6 years imprisonment upon Adam Johnson, the famous Sunderland
Football Player for offences of grooming, and sexual activity with a 15
year old girl, who was previously a devoted fan of his. The question is,
was the sentence appropriate to the crime?
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Friday, 25 March 2016
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Should the Met Police resign over Operation Midland according to Proctor?
Harvey Proctor has called for the resignation of several officers
from Operation Midland upon being told that no charges will be brought
against him. His statement repeats and adds to the press conference that
he authored some time ago, which I have blogged about here.
The Metropolitan police have also said that Operation Midland has been closed without any charges being brought against any of the former politicians, military officers or government officials said to be involved, after a 16-month inquiry involving 31 detectives.
Read more here.
The Metropolitan police have also said that Operation Midland has been closed without any charges being brought against any of the former politicians, military officers or government officials said to be involved, after a 16-month inquiry involving 31 detectives.
Read more here.
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Goddard considers next steps in Janner abuse investigation
The first preliminary hearing held by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
(IICSA) took place on 9th March at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
It marks the start of public hearings in the Inquiry’s 13
investigations. Its purpose was to consider the next steps in the
investigation into institutional responses to allegations of child
sexual abuse relating to the politician Lord Greville Janner.
The public bodies under scrutiny in the Janner inquiry include the Crown Prosecution Service, Leicestershire police, Leicestershire county council, a number of care homes, the Labour party and the Home Office.
To read the full blog click here.
The public bodies under scrutiny in the Janner inquiry include the Crown Prosecution Service, Leicestershire police, Leicestershire county council, a number of care homes, the Labour party and the Home Office.
To read the full blog click here.
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Will victims of Janner have to give sexual abuse evidence in public? Goddard will decide on Wednesday.
The opening Lord Greville Janner hearing of the Independent Inquiry into
Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) (“the Goddard Inquiry”), will open tomorrow
and hear arguments about:-
- Submissions on scope of the investigation;
- Broadcast of proceedings;
- Timetable for further hearings and applications for anonymity
- Applications from those designated as Core Participants.
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