Being placed on pre charge bail can be a worrying experience. Many people assume that bail automatically means a charge will follow. In reality, pre charge bail does not mean that you will definitely be charged. It simply means that the police investigation is ongoing and that a final decision...
Many people assume that once a court case has started it must proceed all the way to trial. In reality, criminal cases can and do end before a trial takes place. This is more common than many people realise. Understanding when and why this can happen can provide reassurance and...
An interview under caution can be a stressful experience, and many people are left uncertain about what happens once it has finished. The next steps are not always immediate, and the lack of information can cause understandable anxiety. Knowing the possible outcomes can help you prepare and protect your position....
Being contacted by the police can be intimidating, and many people are unsure whether they should answer questions without legal representation. It often happens unexpectedly, leaving little time to think through the consequences. Knowing your rights and the risks involved is essential before deciding how to respond. Your Right to...
It can be frightening and overwhelming to be charged with a criminal offence. Understanding what happens next and how to respond is essential to protecting your rights and preparing an effective defence. What Happens First? Once you are charged, you will either be given a charge sheet with a date...
When bail comes to an end, it marks an important stage in the police investigation. Many people feel uncertain about what to expect, but understanding the possible outcomes will help you prepare and ensure that your rights are protected. What Does it Mean when Bail Ends? Bail ending simply means...
Being placed on bail without being charged can feel confusing and unsettling. Many people are unsure what it means, how long it can last, and what they are required to do. Understanding the process is essential so that you can protect your position and avoid unintentionally breaching your bail conditions....
Between 24 and 28 June 2024, Europol hosted an investigation targeting buyers of live distant child abuse material. The initiative brought together representatives from the USA and across Europe including the UK. A team of 32 investigators processed and developed leads generated from investigations of United States Homeland Security Investigations...
Section 199 of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 creates a new offence of failing to prevent fraud. The offence is expected to come into force in early 2025, giving businesses time to prepare for it. The new offence of failure to prevent fraud is intended to mirror...
Many people will have encountered people who sell streaming devices that allow them to access paywalled content, often for a one-off fee as low as £100. Given that a single month of SKY TV access can cost more than this, it is no wonder that the sale of such devices...