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€10,000 for excessive force during arrest (and subsequent failure to investigate this)
€12,000 for unnecessary and disproportionate police use of Taser (and subsequent failure to investigate this)
€26,000 for failure adequately to investigate death arising from suspect's arrest and restraint
€7,000 for inadequate investigation into complaint of police assault due to destruction of police video
A: disclosure of allegations to nurse’s potential employer in ECRC unlawful
AKJ v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis: appropriate tribunal to examine sexual relationships of undercover police officers
Article 2 claims: damages for operational failures via the back door?
Azelle Rodney Inquiry: Met Police’s challenge to Chairman’s decision to allow lawyers to see aerial surveillance footage fails
Cousins-Chang: Court rules treatment of 17 year olds as adults in custody is unlawful
Disabled person left in police car for 12 hours a breach of article 3. €3,000 damages
Domestic violence falls within article 3. €20,000 for failure to investigate
Domestic violence falls within article 3. €20,000 for failure to investigate
Emergency Powers and the Civil Contingencies Act 2004
Failure to investigate allegations of domestic violence a breach of article 3. €10,000 damages
Failure to investigate allegations of domestic violence a breach of article 3. €10,000 damages
High Court declares Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme to be in breach of Article 8
Inadequate investigation into complaint of rape a breach of article 3, £16,500 damages
IPCC launches major consultation on the way it investigates deaths during and after contact with police
Let’s face it: use of automated facial recognition technology by the police
Let’s face it: use of automated facial recognition technology by the police
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A higher test of necessity for arrest?
If an Englishman’s home is his castle, his clothes are his suit of armour
Minimum requirements under article 3 for rape investigation; €7,000 awarded for breach
An insight into the relevance of insight in misconduct outcomes
Let’s face it: use of automated facial recognition technology by the police
Courts reluctant to strike-out negligence actions against the police
Misconduct panel’s decision to impose a final written warning for racist remarks quashed by the High Court
One Kingdom but four nations emerging from lockdown at four different rates under four different laws
Reducing restrictions, increasing inconsistency? Impact of the Lockdown Amendment Regulations on the Police’s Enforcement Ability
Avoid frame-by-frame analysis of fast moving events and discussion of evidence in front of officers
Indefinite retention of DNA profile, fingerprints and photographs of a convicted motorist contrary to article 8
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