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Ex-MP says ‘open justice’ rules ‘must be followed to the letter’

Ex-MP says ‘open justice’ rules ‘must be followed to the letter’

by reporting watch team | Dec 29, 2016 | Analysis, Cases, FCReportingWatch, Notorious

The Press Association have covered a case concerning the potential committal to prison of a Polish woman involved in care proceedings, it appears for publication of information concerning her child via an interview with Polish media which was aired in Poland and...

The GD the BD and the very very ugly

by reporting watch team | Dec 21, 2016 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch, Notorious

Mr Justice Cobb’s judgment in the case of GD & BD (Children) (Rev 1) [2016] EWHC 3312 (Fam) (20 December 2016) was published this week. It has already been described by Suesspicious Minds blog as the worst case of 2016, not without good reason. It...
Girl’s rape claim upheld in Leeds despite prior no-trial decision

Girl’s rape claim upheld in Leeds despite prior no-trial decision

by reporting watch team | Dec 21, 2016 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

This headline ran in The Guardian on Monday. You can read the article here : Girl’s rape claim upheld in Leeds despite prior no-trial decision The article explains that although a decision had earlier been taken not to prosecute through the criminal courts, the...
Family Court Reporting Watch:  Weekly Round Up

Family Court Reporting Watch: Weekly Round Up

by reporting watch team | Dec 18, 2016 | FCReportingWatch

  Correcting, clarifying or commenting on media reports of family court cases   Explaining or commenting on published Judgments of family court cases   Highlighting other transparency news   MEDIA REPORTS   Christopher Booker commented again...
The Inquest into Ellie Butler’s death

The Inquest into Ellie Butler’s death

by reporting watch team | Dec 12, 2016 | Analysis, Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch, Notorious

It is reported that the Senior Coroner responsible for the inquest into the death of Ellie Butler, first opened in November 2013 shortly after Ellie’s death, has decided to reopen the inquiry and potentially to call the High Court Judge who authorised her return...
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