The Looming Landmine of s 281(5): Doubling maximum sentences.

The Looming Landmine of s 281(5): Doubling maximum sentences.

What is Section 281(5)? Lurking amongst many criminal offences, ready to be triggered by a commencement regulation, are references to s.281(5) Criminal Justice Act 2003. This section extends the maximum sentence for summary offences, whose previous (or rather current) maximum was 6 months, to 51 weeks. The relevant part reads as follows: (4) Subsection (5) applies to any summary offence […]

Aintree Protest – Is it public nuisance?

118 protesters, led by the group ‘Animal Rising’, have so far been arrested at Aintree for actions that disrupted the races in support of animal welfare concerns.[1] It is reported that they were arrested for criminal damage and public nuisance. This post will not seek to question the morality of their acts, but rather the shaky legal grounds for arrest. […]

How green is Solar Energy compared to fossil fuels?

No energy source is a zero-emission solution. Criticism is sometimes made of renewable energy by claiming that they are not in fact ‘green’ solutions, and contribute to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in different ways. It is true, that whilst solar photovoltaic (PV) installations have minimal impact once installed, they can require high energy input during manufacturing. A unit that is […]

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