General Opinion

Is this worthy of comment?

December 13th, 2011

“The Labour Candidate should explain herself”

This was on a blog by Jonathan Wallace,

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Murder verdict reversed after 19-year jail nightmare

December 12th, 2011
You cannot trust the police…

…at least nowhere near the hundred percent of the time as it ought to be.

Perhaps, 9 times out of 10?

In the council estates, the image of the police is dreadful and should be sorted out as a priority. Read the rest of this entry »

Client’s indeterminate sentence overturned

December 6th, 2011

Immediate release!

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LANDLORDS! TENANTS! Tenancy Deposits…

December 5th, 2011

Did you know that from 6 April 2007 all tenancy deposits must be protected? Read the rest of this entry »

“Child Poverty” hardly exists in this country

December 5th, 2011
I objected to it because of the use of the misusing of the word “child poverty”…

Corrupt police trial collapses – with more corruption?

December 2nd, 2011

The Times Headline

JUSTICE IN THE DOCK AFTER £30M POLICE TRIAL COLLAPSES

The ability of the criminal justice system to investigate its own failings was under attack yesterday after the collapse of Britain’s biggest police corruption trial.”

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Think Piece – Bureaucratic Corruption in the Third World

November 21st, 2011

- A THEORETICAL SOLUTION?

by Jim Murray

Introduction – A Discussion

What follows is a discussion document.  The collection of ideas are my own take on a major problem facing developing countries Read the rest of this entry »

Respect and is the law really an ass?

November 17th, 2011
As we come to the end of November it is always a time to reflect on the past and remember “our Glorious Dead”. In the midst of ongoing conflicts we especially respect those who have fallen Read the rest of this entry »

New sentencing rules from Kenneth Clarke

November 17th, 2011

The Justice Secretary proposes tough new criminal sentencing rules

Mandatory life sentences for the second serious offence Read the rest of this entry »

Our Lexcel Audit Passed with Flying Colours

November 17th, 2011

James Murray Solicitors are delighted to announce that we have once again been awarded the Law Society Lexcel Practice Management Standard.

Proud of Our International Standard

Lexcel is the Law Society’s international practice management standard.  It is only awarded to the very few law firms who meet the highest standards Read the rest of this entry »