UK Court System
Coverage of UK Court System in the Nexus archive.
- Cancer-stricken grieving widow, 81, is given criminal conviction after forgetting to insure late husband's car - as fast-track court uses Single Justice Procedure
An 81-year-old cancer-stricken widow was convicted of a criminal offense for failing to insure her late husband's car, with the case processed through the UK's Single Justice Procedure. The fast-track court ruling has sparked debate over the use of streamlined legal processes in such cases.
- Tax barrister dodged a £2million HMRC bill by hiding his pay for seven years, court hears
A tax barrister dodged a £2 million HMRC bill by hiding his pay for seven years, according to court hearings. The barrister's actions were revealed in court, showing a significant avoidance of taxes. The HMRC is investigating the case.
- Lorry driver who was on video call when he killed 'devoted' father-of-two by ploughing into stationary traffic is jailed for 11 years
A lorry driver was jailed for 11 years after killing a father-of-two while on a video call and ploughing into stationary traffic. The victim was described as 'devoted'. The incident resulted in a significant prison sentence for the driver.
- Mercedes driver accused of murdering cyclist in 'deliberate rush hour hit and run' appears in court
A Mercedes driver has been accused of murdering a cyclist in a deliberate hit and run during rush hour. The driver appeared in court to face the charges. The incident has raised concerns about road safety
- Drug dealer who filmed himself speeding at 119mph while serving five-year driving ban is jailed
A drug dealer was jailed for filming himself speeding at 119mph while serving a five-year driving ban. The incident highlights the individual's reckless behavior and disregard for the law. The jailing serves as a consequence for the offender's actions.
- Male IT manager who sued after being told he couldn't work from home to help his wife pick up their twins from school loses sex discrimination case
A male IT manager sued after being denied permission to work from home, citing sex discrimination as he needed to pick up his twins from school. The court ruled against him in the sex discrimination case. He had claimed unfair treatment.
- Wife is found guilty of killing her ex-husband in an acid attack after he was targeted on doorstep by gang over £120,000 debt he owed to drugs kingpin
A woman has been found guilty of killing her ex-husband in an acid attack over a £120,000 debt he owed to a drugs kingpin. The victim was targeted on his doorstep by a gang. The attack was allegedly motivated by the debt.
- Motorist accused of attempting to murder three children by driving his car into oncoming traffic at 74mph is jailed for four years for dangerous driving
A motorist has been jailed for four years for dangerous driving after attempting to murder three children by driving into oncoming traffic at 74mph. The incident resulted in a prison sentence for the accused. The case involved a severe act of reckless driving.
- Mercedes driver accused of attempted murder after 'deliberately hitting cyclist in rush hour crash', court told
A Mercedes driver is accused of attempted murder after allegedly hitting a cyclist on purpose during rush hour. The incident occurred in a court case and the driver's actions are being scrutinized. The cyclist was struck by the vehicle, leading to severe consequences.
- Nightmare employee behind a string of hopeless discrimination claims is convicted of £20,000 theft…but even tries accusing the JUDGE of racism
A problematic employee has been convicted of stealing £20,000 and made accusations of racism against the judge. The employee has a history of discrimination claims. The conviction highlights the employee's dishonest behavior.
- Why is Lucy Letby's appeal taking so long? It's an urgent matter, says PETER HITCHENS
The appeal of Lucy Letby is taking a long time, which is considered an urgent matter by Peter Hitchens. The delay in the appeal process has raised concerns. The case is being closely watched due to its sensitive nature.
- Historic Adelphi hotel where woman, 21, was killed by falling wardrobe was 'unsafe place' where girl, three, also suffered head injuries from corner cabinet, court hears
A 21-year-old woman was killed by a falling wardrobe at the Adelphi hotel, which is described as an 'unsafe place' in court. A three-year-old girl also suffered head injuries from a corner cabinet at the same location. The incidents highlight safety concerns at the hotel.
- Jury sworn in for trial of man accused of murdering charity boss partner before blowing up her £1.4million home
A jury has been sworn in for the trial of a man accused of murdering his partner, a charity boss, before blowing up her £1.4million home. The trial is expected to reveal more details about the case. The accused man's identity has not been released.