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News for June, 2020
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June 30, 2020
In the light of COVID-19, Julie Butler gives planning advice to tax advisers with clients with farming and equine interests.
June 29, 2020
Court of Appeal quashes sentence and substitutes more lenient sentence for offences arising out of one incident, finding that the headline sentence for making a threat to kill was excessive in all the circumstances where the threat was not of the most egregious kind, notwithstanding that the appellant had previous relevant convictions and was on bail when the offences occurred.
June 22, 2020
High Court, in family law proceedings, rules that the appellant ought to be allowed to call the evidence of an expert, despite objections that this would amount to fresh evidence and put the respondent at a disadvantage, on the grounds that: appeals from the Circuit Court to the High Court have been dealt with as hearings de novo; and the Court is not aware of any authority, nor has any authority been put before it, which would indicate that evidence such as that proposed to be called on behalf of the appellant should not be allowed.
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