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What is the law regarding indecent images?
…complex. Once you find yourself under the spotlight, it can be difficult to extradite yourself away from the finger of suspicion. The factual circumstances of such cases can also be…
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…operates a commercial vehicle will be all too aware of the mountain of legislation relevant to this type of road user. The law affecting commercial vehicles changes rapidly. Due to…
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…the Legal Ombudsman within six months of our final response to you. Complaints about your bill The above complaints procedure also applies to complaints arising concerning our bill. There may…
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…in to three main categories- Possession of indecent images Making of indecent images – making can refer to downloading images Distribution of images Just because a computer, phone or tablet…
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6 arsye pse gjithmonë duhet të keni një avokat gjatë një interviste në stacionin e policisë
…në Gjykatë si pasojë e diçka je që mund të ketë ndodhur gjatë procesit të intervistës në stacionin e policisë. Avokati mund të japë dëshmi në Gjykatë dhe të refuzojë…
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Can you deny child access until a DNA test is completed?
…but what happens whilst this is getting resolved. Can you deny child access until a DNA test is completed? Parental Responsibility In England and Wales, Parental Responsibility means you have…
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Fly-tipping Commercial Waste: What Businesses Need to Know
…manner. How does fly-tipping occur? Commercial fly-tipping can occur when a company decides to illegally dump waste in order to avoid paying the costs of proper disposal. Commercial fly-tipping also…
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Under investigation for, or charged with, Common Assault?
Are you being investigated for, or have you been charged with, common assault? The two types of Common Assault Common assault is the lowest form of assault there is in…
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…vulnerable inmates Unfortunately, hidden disabilities are routinely undiagnosed, misdiagnosed or just not understood. Of course, this can result in all sorts of adverse consequences for the vulnerable inmate. If you…
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My child has been arrested – what should I do?
…on the young persons’ age. If the child is under 14 – maximum fine £250 If the child is 14-18 – maximum fine is £1,000 Fines imposed on under 16’s…