Barrister Explains Self Defence and UK Law
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This video explores the complexities of police powers under Section 17 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE), focusing on the legal framework surrounding arrests. It highlights the necessity for police to justify their actions and the importance of understanding your rights when faced with police authority.
This article explores the implications of policing speech in the UK, focusing on a case where an individual faces potential charges for a political comment. It discusses the balance between free expression and offence, urging a return to prioritising actual crime over subjective feelings.
In this second part of the analysis of the UK judgment involving Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, a barrister explores credibility issues, character evidence, and the judge's assumptions about violence. The discussion invites viewers to engage in a thoughtful examination of the evidence and its implications.
This article explores a hypothetical courtroom scenario where a defendant is accused of using BBC iPlayer without a TV licence. It examines the weaknesses in the prosecution's evidence, highlighting the importance of challenging such cases and understanding one's rights.
The case of Andrew Bridgen, a former MP, raises alarming questions about free speech in the UK. After sharing a video featuring an AI character created by the Home Office, Bridgen faced police scrutiny under the Malicious Communications Act. This incident highlights the precarious balance between expressing controve...
The dismissal of a Waitrose employee for confronting a suspected shoplifter raises important questions about the legal complexities of intervening in theft. This incident highlights the need for reform to protect retail workers and address the growing issue of theft in stores.
The recent change in UK sentencing laws, which presumes against custodial sentences for low-level crimes, raises serious concerns about public safety and the impact on businesses. Critics argue this could lead to a surge in repeat offences, undermining the justice system's effectiveness.
The video discusses the alarming rise in retail crime and violence in the UK, contrasting governmental responses to different incidents. It highlights the urgent need for action to protect workers and restore public safety, while questioning the government's priorities amidst growing insecurity.
Essex Police faces serious scrutiny over its facial recognition technology, having scanned 2.5 million faces with a flawed system that showed a mere 51% accuracy. Concerns about legality, data protection, and the effectiveness of such surveillance practices are at the forefront of this ongoing debate.
Carl Turner, a suspended Labour MP, raises serious concerns about the party's leadership and the government's credibility. His criticisms highlight the importance of jury trials and the need for public oversight in governance. As dissent grows within Labour, the implications for democracy and rights are profound.
On April Fools' Day, misleading claims about energy bill reductions have surfaced, prompting scrutiny of political messaging. This article explores the reality behind these claims, the economic implications of unemployment, and the importance of transparency as elections approach.
In this video, we explore the precarious state of the Labour Party, the implications of postponing elections, and the ongoing controversies surrounding women's rights and child welfare. We also provide insights on how to legally avoid paying the TV licence fee, highlighting the importance of understanding your rights.
This video discusses critical issues in the UK, including misleading TV licensing practices, the introduction of a digital ID system targeting children, Ofcom's spending on internet monitoring, political controversies surrounding gender definitions, and the relaxation of language tests for illegal migrants.
This video critiques the UK justice system, highlighting the alarming disparity in sentencing between online offences and serious child abuse cases. It examines a specific case involving a man sentenced to just two and a half years for abusing an 11-year-old girl, raising questions about fairness and public safety.
In this video, we explore the controversial proposals from Labour MPs, including David Lammy's call to abolish jury trials and Keir Starmer's plans to allow the EU to influence UK laws post-Brexit. We also discuss the implications of a digital ID system for NHS services and the Labour Party's declining popularity.
In this video, a barrister rants about the exorbitant costs of court transcripts, arguing they should be free to ensure fair access to justice. Highlighting outrageous fees and limited options, the barrister calls for reform and invites viewers to support a petition aimed at changing the current system.
In this video, the host discusses two absurd stories: an 86-year-old fined for spitting out a leaf and the controversial digital ID initiative costing taxpayers. The video also highlights issues surrounding illegal migration and the UK's financial aid to France, raising questions about government collaboration.
The recent controversy surrounding Keir Starmer's tweet about Allah al-Fata has sparked significant backlash, raising questions about government priorities and the endorsement of individuals with extremist views. Critics demand clarity and accountability as the situation unfolds.
## Understanding TV Licensing: A Personal Challenge to "Further Action" Threats A legal professional has shared their experience of receiving a letter from TV Licensing, despite co
# Free Speech and Police Accountability: Examining Recent Legal Controversies in the UK The United Kingdom is currently at the center of two significant legal debates involving the
# UK Company Directors: Mandatory Digital ID Verification Is Now Law ## Introduction A significant change in UK corporate governance has taken effect: digital identity verification
# Scrutiny of Government Communications and Prisoner Rights Government communications are expected to be neutral, accurate, and objective. This article examines a recent social med
# Examining Recent Legal and Policy Debates Regarding Women and Children Recent discussions regarding UK healthcare, equality law, and social policy h
The Hertfordshire Police have agreed to pay out £20,000 in compensation, £10,000 each, to Maxi Allen and Rosalyn Lavine, respectively, over what they
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Reconsidering Jury Trials: Efficiency vs. Historical Rights in England and Wales This video explores the controversial proposal to limit the right to a jury trial in England and Wa
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The BBC plans to spy on your "online viewing" as they lose over £1.1 billion in revenue. Yet, there is no statutory power that compels the public to reaffirm “No Licence Needed” (NLN) declarations every year, and no statute gives the BBC the power to shorten the reaffirmation period. Discounts and Freebies (via affiliate and/or referral links): Free £50: https://share.octopus.energy/happy-human-326 Check out Starlink: https://www.starlink.com/residential?referral=RC-DF-5496368-57726-66 4 months free for NordVPN: https://nordvpn.com/bbb Discount for Incogni: https://incogni.com/blackbelt Protect your identity with an exclusive discount on NordProtect at https://nordprotect.com/barrister. Includes 30-day money-back guarantee. More: https://linktr.ee/blackbeltbarrister Become a Channel member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrmxzSIf7J66qvlOAT9AlZQ/join IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: I'm a Barrister of England and Wales. Videos for educational guidance only, Always seek advice before taking action. Videos on my channel are not legal advice and should not be taken as such. I accept no liability for any reliance placed upon the content of these videos or references, therein. Description may contain affiliate or sponsored links, for which we may receive commissions or payment.
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The video highlights the misallocation of taxpayer funds in the UK regarding illegal migration and the government's approach to deportation. It reveal
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In this video, the speaker critiques comments made by Rachel Reeves and other government ministers regarding the employment situation in the UK. They
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The UK government employs 6,150 staff to monitor social media content, an astounding figure that raises concerns about privacy and expenditures. Despi