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A wannabe lawyer who was hauled into court on cannabis charges has been shown mercy by a judge he tried to lecture about the enforceability of British laws. Mark Angell parroted pervasive Internet-based conspiracies that all UK laws are maritime laws which do not apply on land, Devon Live reports.

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A man given a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to one count of causing grievous bodily harm by driving a motor car without due care and attention has had his application for leave to appeal refused by the Court of Appeal, after it was found the injuries other than the paralysis amounted to â

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Now that we have clarity on the position with regards Litigation Funding in Ireland, let us consider how After the Event (ATE) Insurance could assist a Plaintiff in hedging their Litigation costs exposure and increasing Access to Justice. ATE Insurance is an opponent’s costs insurance policy purch

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Perth Sheriff Court was forced to delay a case after Crown Office staff admitted they couldn't understand the accused's Geordie accent. Denis Boyd, 38, is on trial over allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman in Perth last year.

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Businessman Denis O'Brien has lodged an appeal against the High Court's decision to dismiss his case against Dáil Éireann, the Dáil Committee on Procedures and Privileges and the State over comments made in the Dáil about his financial affairs. Mr O'Brien had sought to challenge utterances made

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