🆕 Legal Update: Allowing emergency services drivers to use hand-held devices while driving The exemption will only apply to use in press-to-talk mode, any other use of the devices in hand-held mode while driving would contravene the prohibition. The new provision comes into force on 25 November 2024 and PNLD will be updated with the amendments on that date. 🔗: https://lnkd.in/dPxktXpn
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Leading online police information resource of criminal justice legislation.
About us
PNLD is an information resource of criminal justice legislation containing Acts of Parliament, Common Law, Regulations, Orders and Byelaws, Case Summaries and the National Standard Offence Wordings and Codes used throughout the court system of England and Wales. We provide clear explanations and guidance on the law, all written in plain English to ensure the information can be readily understood and quickly assimilated. Helpful guidance notes and hyperlinks to useful legal definitions aid ease of use. PNLD continues to guide and inform the Police Service of England and Wales on criminal law and has done so for over 20 years. We provide timely, accurate and essential information on legal matters that many officers need on a day-to-day basis. The content and style of our legal database has proved so successful that we have made it available to all on subscription. Our team of highly qualified Legal Advisers research new and amended legislation daily, reacting promptly to legislative changes. As such, PNLD's legal database is considered by its customers to be a trusted and vital tool of their trade.
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- Legal Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Wakefield, England
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- Government Agency
- Specialties
- criminal law, standard offence wordings, legislation, and case law
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Wakefield, England WF1 3DD, GB
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Updates
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🆕 Legal Update: POCA modifications to section 22 of PACE From today 6 November 2024, amends are made to ensure retention of property for forensic examination under the modified section 22 of PACE, as part of an investigation into cryptoassets. 🔗: https://lnkd.in/ewB8EQ3n
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🆕 The Briefing Room! Your monthly PNLD update sent directly to your inbox... Launching Thursday 7th November ✉️👮 #OfficialPoliceResource | www.pnld.co.uk
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❓ Legal Q&A: New evidence after suspect's release PACE permits the re-arrest of a person, who has been released on bail, for the offence which he was initially arrested, if 'new' evidence has come to light since his release, (section 47(2) PACE). 🔗: https://lnkd.in/euX6aGbn
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⚖️ Case Law: Ruling regarding joint enterprise and accessory liability In the combined cases of R v Jogee and R v Ruddock 2016, the Supreme Court held that the doctrine of ‘parasitic accessory liability’ could not be supported... 🔗 Read the full case: https://lnkd.in/e7qz8K93
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💡 Do you have a legal topic you want covering in the next 'In the Spotlight' update? We update this feature quarterly to demystify complex legislation and improve legal knowledge ⚖️ Topics currently covered: https://lnkd.in/erG_ZKae
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🆕 Legal Update: Public Order Act 2023 (Commencement No. 5) (England and Wales) Regulations 2024 Section 9 of the Public Order Act 2023 comes into force on 31 October 2024, establishing safe access zones around abortion clinics. 🔗 Full update: https://lnkd.in/esg3Q8Vh
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❓ New Legal Q&A: What is the situation when a suspect is arrested for one offence and then, after he has been in custody for a while, he is told he is also under arrest for further offence(s). 🔗Read the Q&A in full here: https://lnkd.in/e6JRVGmD