A detailed guide to Stalking Protection Orders, explaining when police apply for them, legal tests, conditions, breaches, and how they can be challenged.
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Quentin Hunt explains the key legal defences to Tree Preservation Order prosecutions, including consent, exemptions, emergencies, statutory undertakers and time limits.
Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt discuss is how lawyers can assist members of the public in reporting cases to the Police, ensuring that police investigate criminal offences and ensuring that the Crown Prosecution take matters up for prosecution.
Criminal Defence Barrister Quentin Hunt explores the practicalities and procedures of appealing a conviction or sentence in the Magistrates Court to the Crown Court.
Criminal defence barrister Quentin Hunt examines section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 looking at the elements of the offence, potential defences and comparing it to Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988.
Specialist Shotgun Licence appeal Barrister Quentin Hunt outlines the law and procedure in respect of shotgun licence appeals in England and Wales. This article is designed to supplement previous articles which give a detailed outline of the law and procedure in such cases.
In this article Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt, an expert in the submission and pleading of Victim Right to Review applications, answers some of the most commonly answered questions about the Victim’s Right to Review (”VRR”) scheme.
Specialist criminal defence Barrister Quentin Hunt (who also undertakes Private Prosecution cases) gives an insider's guide in how to successfully defend against Private Prosecutions.
Criminal defence Barrister Quentin Hunt examines offences under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and offers practical pointers for anyone who finds themselves accused of such offences.
Following a recent success in a case involving a police investigation into a High Net Worth Individual’s use of the Hawala Banking system, Quentin Hunt from 2 BR Chambers and Lisa McKinnon Lower from Spencer-West Solicitors look to examine the Hawala Banking system and the risks entailed in its use.
Specialist Criminal Defence Barrister Quentin Hunt examines the offences of Common Assault and Battery.
Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt gives a guide to the offence of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
Barrister Quentin Hunt looks at issues relating to Breach of Condition Notices.
Criminal defence Barrister Quentin Hunt examines the perverting the course of justice sentencing guidelines.
A guide to the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. Trading standards lawyer. Trading standards defence barrister. Defending trading standards prosecutions.
Barrister Quentin Hunt examines how to remove adverse entries in police records.
Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt examines how applications can be made for the return of property seized by the Police.
Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt examines the imposition of Banning orders under the Football Spectators Act 1989
Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt examines the offence of Wasting Police Time.
Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt examines the offence of possession of a bladed article and relevant defences.
Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt analyses the offence of Fraud by Abuse of Position.
Criminal Barrister presents a guide to appeals from the Magistrates' Court to the Crown Court.
Barrister Quentin Hunt examines criminal liability relating to false and misleading statements made by Company Directors.
Leading Barrister Quentin Hunt explores defences available to charges of possession of controlled drugs and possession with intent to supply.
Leading Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt examines the law surrounding the possession of controlled drugs.
Leading Criminal Defence Barrister Quentin Hunt examines the available defences to charges relating to extreme and indecent images.
Leading Criminal Defence Barrister Quentin Hunt examines the law relating to extreme and indecent images.
Leading Criminal Barrister Quentin Hunt explains how to obtain section 82 Environmental Protection Act court orders against noisy or nuisance neighbours.