The former footballer has been charged with malicious communications over tweets he sent about ex-England player, Eni Aluko.
Crime and Justice
'The lack of perspective that's generated by the mainstream press and the lack of reasonable accounting for mainstream news media this week has been simply appalling'
The trial and sentencing of the protesters has been described as a "low point in British justice" and an "assault on free speech"
As Andrew Malkinson's case shows, the Criminal Cases Review Commission has become an organisation obsessed with hitting key performance indicators – mainly relating to deadlines and ‘closing’ files, writes Jon Robins
The salaries of specialist probation officers who manage sex offenders are being cut - and 77% say they plan to leave the job
David Meller CBE allegedly appeared to acknowledge on the recording that the money belonged to Michael Sherwood and asked that the request be kept "secret"
A lawyer with 25 years of experience in the criminal justice system critiques the "underwhelming" pledges made in party manifestos
The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on the most common mainstream myths around women and sexual assault that are perpetuated through journalism
Private eye at heart of phone-hacking scandal claims he was wrongly convicted twice for same crime as he launches "vindicating" book
Andrew Kersley spent five months speaking to survivors of child sexual exploitation and experts on the ‘grooming’ of vulnerable women by far-right groups to understand why it is happening