Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Her Majesty's Advocate v Thomas Sheridan and Gail Sheridan was the 2010 criminal prosecution of Tommy Sheridan, a former Member of the Scottish Parliament and his wife Gail Sheridan for perjury in relation to an earlier civil case called Sheridan v News Group Newspapers.
Transcript of Testimony of Rupert and James Murdoch to the Culture, Media, and Sport Committee and the Home Affairs Committee; (July 2011) Includes James Murdoch's testimony that he was unaware of the "For Neville" email when he decided to settle with Gordon Taylor.
HM Advocate v Salmond; HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan; Smart v HM Advocate; T. Transco plc v HM Advocate; Trident Three; W. World's End Murders This page was ...
Cadder v HM Advocate 2010 UKSC 43; Cawthorne v HM Advocate 1968 JC 32; Cinci v HM Advocate 2004; Crawford v HM Advocate 1950 JC 67; Drury v HM Advocate 2001 SCCR 583; HM Advocate v Ross 1991 JC 210; Jamieson v HM Advocate 1994 SLT 537; Khaliq v HM Advocate 1984 JC 23; McKearney v HM Advocate 2004; HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan 2010; Smart ...
The News of the World phone hacking scandal investigations followed the revelations in 2005 of voicemail interception on behalf of News of the World.Despite wider evidence of wrongdoing, the News of the World royal phone hacking scandal appeared resolved with the 2007 conviction of the News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman and the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, and the resignation ...
HM Advocate v P [f] [2011] UKSC 44 28–30 June 6 October R (on the application of Bibi) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC 45 8, 9 June 12 October AXA General Insurance Ltd v The Lord Advocate [b] [g] [2011] UKSC 46 13–15 June 12 October R (on the application of Gaines-Cooper) v Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue ...
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
In 2010, he was the judge in HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan. In 2012, he twice presided over murder trials which resulted in convictions despite the absence of a body. In the first of these, HM Advocate v Gilroy , television cameras were allowed into the High Court in Edinburgh to record the sentencing of the convicted, David Gilroy.