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Bar Council urges Government to protect legal privilege

The Bar Council, which represents barristers in England and Wales, has urged the Government to protect the fundamental right of citizens to hold private conversations with their lawyers. The call follows a report published by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) on the use of undercover police officers.

The issue had been debated at Committee and Report Stages of the Protection of Freedoms Bill in the House of Lords. An amendment, proposed by Baroness Hamwee at the suggestion of the Bar Council, would protect legal professional privilege “in all but those circumstances where it is being abused in furtherance of criminal purpose,” according to a statement issued by the Bar Council.

It would bring the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) in line with existing legislation and would contribute towards the Home Secretary’s stated aim “…to roll back the creeping intrusion of the state into our everyday lives”. The amendment was opposed by the Home Office Minister, Lord Henley, and subsequently withdrawn.

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Michael Todd QC, Chairman of the Bar (pictured), said: “[The] report by HMIC emphasises the need for stricter and more coherent rules around the surveillance of individuals by the state. Unfortunately, it does not address a key concern raised by the case of DC Kennedy: that he may have been privy to legally privileged communications between fellow defendants and their lawyers and could have passed that material to the Crown.

“It is extremely disappointing that the Government has not so far taken the opportunity presented by the Protection of Freedoms Bill to reassert the fundamental right of an individual to consult their lawyer in private. This is a right which was unintentionally eroded by RIPA, as confirmed by the 2009 House of Lords judgment In Re McE.

“The Government appears to want to continue to be able to erode this fundamental human right for investigatory purposes. In our view, this is unacceptable. We urge the Government to address this issue again. The Bar Council will continue to pursue this matter forcefully, in the public interest.”

Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 February 2012 15:14

SecurEnvoy says Stratfor user credential analysis shows that password security is now dead in the water

 

 

Commenting on reports that Utah Valley University researchers have analysed the many hundreds of thousands of Stratfor user account credentials which were hacked by Anonymous late last year due to weak passwords, SecurEnvoy says this proves the fact that the human element in security is now the weakest link.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 January 2012 15:17

How Lawrence Case Hinged On New Forensics

 

 

jacketThe public had last seen Gary Dobson and David Norris in 1998, running a gauntlet of hate after appearing at the judicial inquiry into the first, failed police investigation.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 January 2012 13:09

Judges will decide who can tweet from court

 

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Despite uncertainty over who's a legal commentator or journalist and who isn't, Lord Judge's guidance shouldn't lead to problems

Today's guidance on the use of Twitter from the courts of England and Wales says that a member of the public wishing to use a mobile phone or similar device to send live text-based reports must ask permission first. They can make a formal application to the court or ask informally through court staff.

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 December 2011 14:11

Legal aid reforms delayed

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Controversial reforms to civil & family law will now be delayed until spring 2013

The legal aid reforms to civil and family law have been pushed back six months from next October to April 2013.

The proposed reforms remove legal aid from clinical negligence, private family work, debt, benefits, housing, employment and several other areas of law. The Legal Services Commission (LSC) would be abolished and replaced by a Ministry of Justice (MoJ) agency.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 December 2011 11:46

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