Sentences with phrase «violent disorder»

That makes six - two for violent disorder, one for actual bodily harm, one for public order and one for assault of a police officer.
Also honoured at this week's 11th annual awards was Margaret Gordon of Christian Khan (criminal defence lawyer of the year), who acted for student Alfie Meadows, acquitted of violent disorder after suffering a serious head injury at an anti-fees protest.
The mayor has been pushing the Home Office to approve their purchase in time for the summer, when City Hall and the Met believe violent disorder is more likely.
Governors and uniformed staff have consistently warned that understaffed jails may not be able to contain violent disorder if a total smoking ban is imposed on adult male prisoners, at least 80 % of whom smoke.
Luckily, criminal and forensic psychologists have been trying to explain violent disorder and theft for years, and given their regular bullying by the «harder» sciences, have plenty of experience in justifying their robust techniques and principles.
[84][third - party source needed] Following a UAF demonstration against the English Defence League (EDL) in Bolton on 20 March 2010, SWP Central Committee member Weyman Bennett was charged with conspiracy to incite violent disorder but the charge was dropped in November 2010.
A banned march by the English Defence League (EDL) took place yesterday, with 60 arrests for violent disorder.
On 25 April 2012, the Court of Appeal (Lord Judge CJ, Openshaw & Irwin JJ) increased the sentence imposed by the Crown Court at Inner London on Adam Ahmadzai from four years detention to seven years detention for offences of violent disorder, robbery, burglary and criminal damage committed during the riots on 8 August 2011, after a reference from Attorney General, Dominic Grieve QC.
It is a social communication disorder, not a violent disorder
, with the clashes leading to two individuals being arrested, one for assault on a barman and another for violent disorder.
But it would remove the risk of violent disorder — a threat anti-smoking groups have been keen to play down but which experts and insiders say is a real and present danger.
The Home Secretary had described a case where a man arrrested for violent disorder was released without charge.
Around 95 people were charged with riot and violent disorder, but cases collapsed and South Yorkshire Police were later required to pay compensation.
The LSE and the Guardian newspaper collaborated to interview 270 people who were involved in the violent disorder seen in England's largest cities in August.
Says Straw: «Anonymous evidence is these days fundamental to the successful prosecution of a significant number of cases, some of which involve murder, blackmail, violent disorder and terrorism.
At Corker Binning, the «shrewd» Robert Brown defended Charlie Gilmour, who was charged with the offence of violent disorder; and the team also represented Muhammad Asif, who was accused of entering into a conspiracy with others to bowl «no balls» to order during the Oval and Lord's Test matches between England and Pakistan in 2010.
The accused have been charged mainly with burglary or violent disorder, we have not yet identified a single charge of riot — which is also an offence.
M was made the subject of a Football Banning Order following his conviction for violent disorder.
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