Criminal Evidence
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Authors | Adrian Zuckerman |
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About Criminal Evidence
Criminal Evidence presents a critical commentary on the rules and principles regulating the admissibility of evidence and the processes of fact-finding in English criminal trials. . . .
UK Army member charged under Official Secrets Act
... The Met said he was initially arrested on Tuesday and detained under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984...
Stop and search: the controversial police power
... The police currently have the power to stop and search under legislative powers including: Section 1 of the Police and Criminal Evidence (PACE) Act 1984, Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, Section 44/47A of the Terrorism Act 2000 and Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971...
Lauri Love: Alleged hacker begins legal battle over seized computers
... Mr Love was first arrested in October 2013 In a skeleton argument presented to the court, Mr Love said the Police and Criminal Evidence Act highlights the right to privacy and respect for private property ...
Lauri Love: Alleged hacker begins legal battle over seized computers
Lauri Love outside Hendon Magistrates' Court ahead of the hearing
An alleged hacker whose computers were seized More Than five years ago has begun a legal bid to get them back.
Lauri Love , 34, is using the to seek their return, a year after top judges blocked his extradition to the United States .
The National Crime Agency (NCA) said a UK investigation into Mr Love, from Suffolk, was ongoing.
At Hendon Magistrates' Court, district judge Margot Coleman ruled that limited details of the case could be published.
Mr Love, who has Asperger's syndrome, is alleged to have stolen data from American agencies including Nasa and the FBI in a spate of online attacks in 2012 and 2013.
The court heard he wanted the NCA to return four computers and an SD card that were seized in 2013.
Mr Love was first arrested in October 2013In a skeleton argument presented to the court, Mr Love said The Police and Criminal Evidence Act highlights "The Right to privacy and respect for Private Property ".
He also claimed the NCA had "failed to respect" his rights by seizing his equipment.
Authorities in the US want Mr Love, who currently lives with his parents near Newmarket, to face cyber-hacking charges.
But in February 2018, Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett and Mr Justice Ouseley blocked his extradition, claiming it would be "oppressive by reason of his physical and mental condition".
The District judge said she would deliver her ruling at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 19 February .
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Source of news: bbc.com