Police fell foul of EU residency rules when seizing vehicle

An EU national working in Scotland, who took his case all the way to the High Court to have his conviction for driving an uninsured vehicle quashed, should receive an apology from Strathclyde Police for the unlawful seizure of his car, according to the Police Complaints Commissioner for Scotland. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

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Blueprint to reform criminal law

A major review which offers a considered examination on the future of Scots law and practice following the UK Supreme Court’s Cadder ruling last year and the impact of recent legislation on criminal procedure has been published. Contacct McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

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Call for action to reduce young driver incidents

A recent survey of 8,110 young people by Brake and QBE Insurance, has revealed that more than half (56%) fear for their lives at times when a passenger with a young driver, and most (57%) have been endangered by risk-taking peers speeding or drink driving. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

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Tackling metal theft

The Scottish Government is taking serious steps to tackle the growing problem of metal theft, the Justice Secretary has announced. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

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