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Financial Investigations, Tax & HMRC
Section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 gives powers to the SFO to serve a Notice in writing requiring a person whose affairs are to be investigated or, any other person whom it is believed has relevant information, to answer questions or furnish information with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation.
18/08/16
Sexual Offences
Kangs Solicitors represented the son of an international diplomat who went on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court on the 25th July 2016 accused of rape. The complaint dated back to 2014, following a city break in London made by the client who is a French National. During the client’s break he met the complainant at […]
04/08/16
Criminal Litigation
Kangs Solicitors represent Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff MBE. Hamraj Kang and Helen Holder of Kangs Solicitors represented Mr. Flintoff before Manchester Magistrates Court today (20.07.16) for an offence of speeding. Mr. Flintoff had previously been convicted in his absence of two offences, speeding and failing to notify driver. After successfully re-opening the case, the second offence was withdrawn and […]
10/07/16
Criminal Litigation, Legal Highs & Psychoactive Substances
Kangs Solicitors are instructed by one of the main defendants in a trial that commenced this week at Northampton Crown Court. The trial is estimated to last 6-8 weeks. The defendant is charged, along with 6 others. He faces offences relating to the production, possession and supply of drugs. Due to the size and complexity […]
08/07/16
Criminal Litigation
Can I Appeal?  In criminal cases it’s always difficult to understand what to do once you have been convicted or sentenced as most believe that the decision made by the court is final, but is it? Decisions in relation to conviction and sentencing do not always have to be final. When a defendant is convicted […]
08/07/16
Criminal Litigation
As of today (1st July 2016) the new sentencing guidelines take effect for offences involving dangerous dogs. The sentencing reflects changes in the law made by the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014.  The five offences are: Dog dangerously out of control in any place where death is caused; Dog dangerously out of control […]
01/07/16

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