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50 Shades Too Far – Enough Is Enough!
Published on 22/07/2020 , by Dr. Donald Macfarlane - Reading time: 4 mins
In criminal defences, the so-called "consent of sexual gratification defence" known publicly as the 'Rough Sex Defence' is a frequent defence in criminal proceedings. Essentially, a defendant argues that an injury or death occurred because of injuries...
Do you really need a TV licence?
Published on 21/07/2020 , by Qredible - Reading time: 4 mins
It is also a more stringent a rule than many believe as you do not have to be caught watching the TV without a TV licence, merely having a TV connected to an aerial is sufficient. Whether you have ever watched the TV is irrelevant.
Paedophile hunters evidence can be used in prosecutions
Published on 16/07/2020 , by Dr. Donald Macfarlane - Reading time: 4 mins
The UK's Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that evidence from so-called "paedophile hunter" groups can be relied upon in criminal proceedings and does not infringe upon one's right to a private life under Article 8 of the ECHR.
How to get an International Driving Permit?
Published on 06/07/2020 , by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins
When the UK officially leaves the EU at the end of the year, there will be many changes to our current regulations. One of the critical adjustments is the guidelines for driving abroad and when we will need an International Driving Permit.
Driving Offences: A Simple Guide!
Published on 25/06/2020 , by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
Driving an automobile is a serious responsibility that requires precision, care, and attention. There are laws and regulations set in place which are devised to create a safe and secure environment for everybody on the road.
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