Causing death by dangerous driving is the most serious dangerous driving offence. It’s when someone’s driving causes the death of another person. Section 2B of the Road Traffic Act 1988 defines it as “A person who causes the death of another person by driving a mechanically propelled vehicl...
“It’s not the government’s intent to promote the use of this drug,” he said. Blair is open about his distaste for cannabis and the effects on public health. “I don’t like it,” he said. He clarified in an email that he has never tried it. “My...
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The new offence of failure to prevent bribery has garnered most headlines. Under this offence organisations are criminally responsible for bribes on their behalf by ‘Associated Persons’ whether they know about them or not. There is a defence, that the organisation had in place ‘Adequate Procedu...
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In the pre-C-75 era, getting caught in breach of these conditions would often result in an immediate 30 days in jail – particularly if it wasn’t a first offence. But C-75 not only pushes judges to grant release in virtually all cases, it denies them the ability to consider whether ...
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Drink spiking is illegal, whatever the intent. This means that slipping alcohol or drugs into a friend’s drink, as a joke, is against the Law. People who spike drinks can be charged with an offence, fined or jailed. The original offence in Law in the UK can be found in the Offences...
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