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Heather Williams QC is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers in London specialising in civil liberties, actions against the police, human rights and discrimination law.
Stephen Cragg QC, Tony Murphy and Heather Williams QC round up the latest developments on the police complaints system and significant cases on...
Retention of personal data, non-crime hate incidents and article 10, false imprisonment, negligence (duty of care), Public Order Act 1986 (what...
Stephen Cragg QC, Tony Murphy and Heather Williams QC round up useful cases on quantum of damages (malicious prosecution), ECHR article 2, negligence...
Stephen Cragg QC, Tony Murphy and Heather Williams QC review cases on damages for false imprisonment, disclosure and consent issues regarding...
Malicious prosecution and ‘noble cause’ corruption, overturning a CPS decision not to prosecute a police officer, articles 2, 8 and 9 and...
Heather Williams QC examines the implications of the landmark Supreme Court decision in Robinson, which established that police have no special...
Negligence, misfeasance, duty to investigate, false imprisonment, proportionality and disclosure, investigations into historical matters, IPCC...
Malicious prosecution, damages for false imprisonment, agents provocateurs, quantum, costs, limitation, decisions to prosecute, criminal...
Stephen Cragg QC, Tony Murphy and Heather Williams QC highlight pertinent legislative provisions in the Policing and Crime Act 2017 and cases on...
Stephen Cragg QC, Tony Murphy and Heather Williams QC summarise important cases on false imprisonment and malicious prosecution (including civil...