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Memory lane 26 April 2021

Gazette 28 April 2011 Juror ‘contempt’ over Facebook contact A juror who allegedly contacted a defendant through Facebook during a trial could face jail for contempt of court. Attorney general Dominic Grieve has applied to the High Court for permission to pursue contempt proceedings against the juror, who is alleged to have contacted the acquitted defendant during a 10-week drugs trial while the jury had still to reach verdicts on other defendants. 26 April 2001 Government told to cut legal costs Government expenditure on legal advice from external firms – currently standing at £61m – should be cut by 10%, according to a National Audit Office report published this week. Of the £61m spent last year, 11% went to only five City firms.

Sir Harry Ognall, criminal QC then High Court judge who played decisive roles in sensational cases of his era – obituary

Sir Harry Ognall, criminal QC then High Court judge who played decisive roles in sensational cases of his era – obituary
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