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Month: September 2020

Three High Court claims which will shape the UK policing for decades

Three High Court claims which will shape the UK policing for decades

Before I go ahead with the main topic I feel it useful to put some credits to QC Chris Daw, who is a person that has taught me the peculiarities of the labyrinth-like police complaints system of the UK from my initial basic knowledge about it to the level on which I feel myself confident when making very fundamental claims to the High Court I speak about. To understand some topic in a limited time, it is always important that…

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7 differences and 7 similarities with “Nick the Fantasist” case

7 differences and 7 similarities with “Nick the Fantasist” case

My attention was inescapably attracted by “Nick the Fantasist” scandal happened recently in the UK, as it largely relates to the irreversible damages improper applying of police powers can cause to lives of people. In October 2019 an ex-High Court judge, Sir Richard Henriques, made available his analysis of the work of the IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct) in investigating the conduct of the police officers who, as per Sir Richard Henriques, may be liable for misconduct arising from…

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