Posts By: Jim Meyer

Defence for Accountants in CIMA Investigations

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The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is a UK based professional body offering training and qualification in management accountancy and related subjects. CIMA is one of the professional associations for accountants in the UK.  It focuses mainly on developing the management accounting profession. It is a recognised professional accounting body.  The Institute regulates the… Read more »

Dishonest? Struck Off?

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Over thirty years on from R v Ghosh (1982), the Supreme Court, in the case of Ivey v Genting (2017) has overturned the two-limb test for assessing dishonesty in criminal proceedings, creating a powerful impact on the criminal law. What Is the New Position? The position, as a result, is that the Court must form… Read more »

Consent, Sexual Offences and the Law

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If you have been accused of a sexual offence or suspect that you may be charged, you may have some questions about the law of consent, and how it might apply to your circumstances. This post gives a brief overview of the law of consent and how it applies in particular situations, but if you… Read more »

CPS Completes Sexual Offences Review

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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has published details of the findings of its recently conducted review into rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO) cases. The review involved a reassessment of all cases in England and Wales in which someone had been charged with rape or serious sexual assault. It was carried out after concerns were… Read more »

Saying “I’m Sorry” Resolves Number of Violent and Sexual Crimes

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Figures revealed by Lincolnshire Police show that 366 crimes were resolved using community resolutions last year of which 143 were for incidents involving violence without injury. The other 223 cases included the sexual assault of a young child alongside a religiously aggravated assault with numerous other violent incidents involving injury. These cases were dealt with… Read more »

The Law on Child Sex Offences: An Overview

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Although many of the sexual offences contained in the Sexual Offences Act 2003, such as rape and sexual assault, can be committed against any person no matter their age, consent is irrelevant when it is alleged that a serious sexual offence was committed against a child. There are also equivalent offences that can only be… Read more »

Government to Introduce Legislation on ‘Upskirting’

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The Government has introduced a new Bill in Parliament that will make ‘upskirting’ a specific criminal offence. The practice typically involves offenders taking a picture under a person’s clothing without them knowing, with the intention of viewing their genitals or buttocks. The Bill would insert a new offence under Section 67 of the Sexual Offences… Read more »

Criminal Defence for Foster Carers

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The very nature of the role of a foster carer means that they are susceptible to allegations of abuse by those children in their care. Allegations of neglect or abuse are obviously taken extremely seriously but can have far reaching implications for all parties involved, as well as other family members. There can be many… Read more »

Sexual Offences: Your Questions Answered

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What should I do if I am accused of a sexual offence? If you have been accused of a sexual offence, it is crucial you seek expert legal advice at the soonest opportunity. Early advice could mean the difference between a conviction and an acquittal. Our sexual offences experts can advise you every step of… Read more »