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Police and prosecution recovery of sensitive personal records
Victim Information and Advice (VIA) leaflet for witnesses who have been advised that access to their sensitive personal records is required as part of a case.
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Company director and employee sentenced for fly tipping
The director of a ‘Man with a Van’ business and his employee have been sentenced for dumping household waste in Glasgow.
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Foster carer subjected vulnerable children to cruel and unnatural treatment
Woman from Midlothian found guilty of abusing children in her care
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Windfarm security guard died of hypothermia after companies' failings
Two companies have been fined after a security guard died of hypothermia when he and his colleague were snowed in on a construction site.
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Man sexually assaulted girls after dragging them off Blantyre streets
A man who sexually assaulted two young girls after dragging them off the street in a bid to rape them has been jailed for over six years.
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Case Management in Court Project equality impact assessment
An assessment of the impact of the Case Management in Court Project based on the general equality duty of the Equality Act (2010).
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Three men jailed over cannabis cultivation worth up to £1.8m in Irvine
Three men who turned disused shop units into a drugs factory to cultivate cannabis with a potential street value of more than £1.8million have been jailed.
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Former Police Officer sentenced for sexual assault
A police officer who sexually assaulted a woman he knew has been sentenced to a one year Community Payback order and had his name added to the Sex Offenders Register for one year.
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Police or prosecution recovery of sensitive personal records (Easy read)
An easy read booklet explaining why the police or prosecutor might need to see all or some of your personal records during a criminal case.
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Defence recovery of sensitive personal records (Easy read)
An easy read booklet explaining why the defence might need to see all or some of your personal records during a criminal case.