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The recording of sound or images in English courts had been banned since 1925. In 2013, it was relaxed and certain Court of Appeal cases were allowed to be recorded or filmed. Since 2018, some cases had been streamed online. [3] Several media organisations, including BBC News, ITN and Sky News had campaigned to have the law relaxed for over 20 ...
Tom Oakley - BBC News, East Midlands. February 7, 2025 at 2:49 PM ... I still live in fear. I feel scared and paranoid all the time." ... Following a six-week trial at Leicester Crown Court, Bowes ...
Ben Oliver, 25, killed his grandfather in a ‘ferocious’ attack while the pensioner was in bed.
Sentencing in England and Wales refers to a bench of magistrates or district judge in a magistrate's court or a judge in the Crown Court passing sentence on a person found guilty of a criminal offence. In deciding the sentence, the court will take into account a number of factors: the type of offence and how serious it is, the timing of any ...
However, as the number of court cases in Leicester grew, it became necessary to commission a more substantial courthouse for criminal court hearings. The site selected by the Lord Chancellor's Department had accommodated a series of rows of terraced housing (Slawson Street, Ashwell Street and Elton Street) before the area was cleared.
“Cult mom” Lori Vallow has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole for the murders of her two children in a dramatic case that gripped the nation. Vallow, 50, was convicted in May of ...
The change in the law allows the sentencing phase of serious criminal cases to be filmed for broadcast by television networks such as the BBC, ITV and Sky News, as well as being made available online, but the filming of entire cases remains unpermitted, and courtroom sketches must continue to be drawn by artists from memory outside court. For ...
Backlog has risen every single month this year – as waiting times soar for victims and defendants