All video articles – Page 2
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Members of sex-abuse ring appeal convictions
Four members of a Bristol-based sexual exploitation ring involved in the abuse of teenage girls appeal their convictions for rape, paying for the sexual services of a child and supplying class-A drugs.
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Guardian in push for release of terror trial details
News organisations appeal a ruling that journalists allowed into a semi-secret portion of the trial of Erol Incedal should not have their notes returned to them or be allowed to report what they heard. Watch the broadcast of court, in association with Sky News.
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‘Secret’ terror trial ruling
The lord chief justice Lord Thomas said ‘really difficult constitutional issues’ arose in the case of Erol Incedal who was tried for terrorism in a partly secret trial. Watch the broadcast of court, in association with Sky News.
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R v Joshua Mark Sweet: video
The attorney general appeals the three-year community order handed to Joshua Sweet for sexual assault. Watch the broadcast of court, in association with Sky News.
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Myles Bradbury appeals against sentence
Paedophile doctor Myles Bradbury appeals against his sentence for child sex offences. He was jailed for 22 years last December. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Oxford grooming gang appeal sentences
The court delivers judgment in an appeal by four members of an Oxford-based grooming gang, who are challenging their life sentences for their part in a paedophile ring that plied girls with drink and drugs before gang-raping and sexually assaulting them. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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£85 parking fine bound for Supreme Court
CoA rules that ParkingEye penalty neither 'extravagant nor unconscionable'.
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Legal aid tenders judgment
The Court of Appeal delivers its verdict on a challenge by the Law Society and practitioner group to the lord chancellor’s criminal legal aid reforms.
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Criminal legal aid challenge
The Law Society, London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association and the Criminal Law Solicitors’ Association challenge the lord chancellor’s criminal legal aid reforms.
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Permission for appeal granted over criminal legal aid reforms
Groups apply for permission to appeal a High Court decision that rejected their challenge to the lord chancellor’s reforms of the way duty solicitors are provided to those accused of a crime.
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Pair cleared of murder after appeal
Gerard Childs and Stephen Price appeal their convictions for murder. They were jailed for life in December 2013 for attacking Jonathan Fitchett outside a branch of JD Sports in Merseyside. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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‘Mansfield murderer’ Susan Edwards loses appeal
A woman who spun a web of lies for 15 years after she murdered her parents and buried them in their back garden has lost her appeal against her 25-year minimum sentence. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Ex-Gatwick community officer who conned passengers appeals sentence
Former Gatwick Airport police community support officer Alexis Scott appeals her six-and-a-half year sentence for theft. She was jailed last September for stealing £13,500 from passengers by telling them they were taking too much money out of the country.
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Litvinenko post-mortem ‘one of Western world’s most dangerous ever’
The poisoning of former Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko in London was an ‘act of nuclear terrorism on the streets of a major city’.
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JK Rowling ruling challenged by Associated Newspapers
Associated Newspapers challenge a High Court ruling that bestselling author JK Rowling should be allowed to read a unilateral statement in open court as part of the settlement of a libel claim against them. They claim her statement undermines the basis on which they settled the action. Watch the broadcast, ...
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Rihanna wins legal battle with Topshop over image rights
The Court of Appeal delivers judgment in an appeal by Topshop against a High Court ruling that it had ‘passed off’ T-shirts featuring a picture of Rihanna.
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Court of Appeal: R v Gemma Louise Hollings
A woman who carried out a series of assaults on her partner - attacking him with a hammer, a curtain pole and a bottle - has had her jail sentence increased from eight to 12 years. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Exceptional case legal aid
The Court of Appeal ruled that the government’s guidance on exceptional case funding for legal aid in immigration cases is unlawful.
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Savile compensation scheme
The Court of Appeal sanctioned a compensation scheme set up for victims of the late Jimmy Savile.
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Foetal alcohol syndrome case dismissed
The Court of Appeal has ruled that a child born with foetal alcohol syndrome is not legally entitled to compensation after her mother drank excessively while pregnant.
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