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Whilst crimes involving the use of explosives are generally associated with terrorism there exists a number of other crimes also involving the use of explosives. John Veale of Kangs Solicitors comments. Legislation | Kangs Explosives Offences Advisory Solicitors The Explosives Act 1883 By virtue of this Act: it is illegal to use, or conspire or […]
31/07/18
Further to our article posted on 18th July 2018, Kangs Solicitors have now secured the acquittal of a client charged with a number of firearms offences. Steven Micklewright of Kangs Solicitors discusses the case The Circumstances | Kangs Criminal Defence Solicitors Our client faced three counts of possession of: a prohibited firearm a firearm without […]
30/07/18
It was recently reported by the Insolvency Service that Michael Allen, the director of an Ashbourne-based construction company, (‘the company’), as the result of an accident arising from breaches of health and safety regulations which resulted in an employee suffering life changing injuries, has been banned from holding the office of director. Timothy Thompson from Kangs […]
27/07/18
Nazaqat Maqsoom of Kangs Solicitors explains the nature of Criminal Behaviour Orders which replaced Anti-Social Behaviour Orders, commonly known as Asbo’s. What Is a Criminal Behaviour Order (‘CBO’)? | Kangs Criminal Law Solicitors CBOs were introduced by the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 and are available following conviction of any criminal offence in […]
26/07/18
Kangs Solicitors have successfully defended a client charged with two allegations of rape and two counts of assault by penetration. Helen Holder of Kangs Solicitors, who had control of the defence preparation, reports upon the successful conclusion at Stoke Crown Court. The Trial Process | Kangs Criminal Trial Preparation Team Our client was originally before […]
25/07/18
Kangs Solicitors recently successfully assisted a client in Confiscation Proceedings brought under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (‘POCA’) where the only realizable asset was the family home (‘the property’) in which he purported to have no financial interest, but which remained occupied by his estranged wife. John Veale of Kangs Solicitors comments upon the […]
20/07/18