REMEMBERING PADDY HILL: Gareth Peirce has paid a moving tribute to her ‘friend and comrade’ Paddy Hill at a first annual memorial lecture. The veteran human rights lawyer was speaking at an event organised by MOJO, the Glasgow-based group Hill
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The Justice Gap is a publication focused on legal and criminal justice issues, often highlighting systemic problems and reforms within the UK justice system. It covers topics such as police conduct, public inquiries, legal reforms, and the impact of technology like AI on law enforcement practices. The publication frequently reports on government policies, court procedures, and the conditions within prisons, emphasizing accountability and transparency. It serves as a resource for those interested in legal advocacy, law reform, and the intersection of law and society.
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Court of Appeal dismisses contempt proceedings against Palestine Action barrister
Appeal judges have dismissed contempt proceedings against a human rights barrister over his closing speech in a Palestine Action trial. Rajiv Menon KC represented Charlotte Head, one of six Palestine Action activists tried over alleged criminal damage at an Elbit…
‘Shocking’ loss of evidence in controversial Orkneys murder case
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Bar leaders criticise £34m legal aid delay as ministers press jury reform
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PROOF magazine: Ghosts in the System
Filmmakers Jemma Gander and Fran Robertson have been following the case of a man protesting his indeterminate prison sentence. What they found was a fragile prisoner, Joe Outlaw, putting the discredited IPP sentence on trial. The following appears in the…
The Overturn episode 9 – “Fighting a miscarriage of justice is the most herculean task imaginable”
Samantha Dulieu is a freelance writer and News Editor of The Justice Gap. She has covered some of the most high profile miscarriages of justice in the UK, as well as law, policy, human rights issues, prisons, protest and migration.…
Seventh controversial indeterminate sentence referred to Court of Appeal
Daniel Grace was given an indeterminate detention for public protection (DPP) with
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Barrister faces contempt over Palestine Action jury speech
Rajiv Menon KC
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Press ban on Bamber: ‘ridiculous’, ‘disingenuous’ and illegal
The ban on Jeremy Bamber talking to the media has been criticised as ‘patently ridiculous and disingenuous’ and will be challenged by his legal team. As reported by Simon Hattenstone in the Guardian, Bamber, who has always protested his…
Will new CCRC commissioner appointments satisfy critics?
Jon is editor of the Justice Gap. He is a criminology lecturer at Brighton University, special adviser to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Miscarriages of Justice and vice chair of the Legal Action Group. Books include Justice in a Time…