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Month: August 2011 (Page 3 of 3)

Opinion: “Christopher Jefferies case delivers wake-up call to the Tabloids” – Louis Charalambous

How bad does press coverage at the time of an individual’s arrest have to get for it to be regarded as a contempt of court? This interesting question was at the heart of the recent case ([2011] EWHC 2074 (Admin)) concerning coverage of my client Christopher Jefferies’s arrest by police investigating the murder of the landscape architect Joanna Yeates. Continue reading

News: Injunction Guidance Issued

The Master of the Rolls yesterday issued guidance on Interim injunctions. It is available on the MOJ website here and includes not only guidance but also model orders and undertakings consistent with his report of earlier this year.

The most significant parts of the new guidance relate to notification and are set out below. A detailed post will appear later this month.

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