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Maidstone Information:
A 29-year-old man from Gravesend and a 28-year-old man from Swanley were arrested on suspicion of assault on Sunday but have now been released, pending further investigation. The River Medway runs through the centre of the town, linking it with Rochester and the Thames Estuary. Witnesses reported that a man approached the pair looking for drugs, then attacked them after they said they were not interested. Earl Fitzwilliam is made Lord Lieutenant of Ireland changing the Earl of Westmoreland. A gaggle called the Dissenting Anglican Clergymen of London and Westminster has petitioned Lord Holland for Catholic emancipation. Also, on the 1851 census there is a Mary Bolton, Sister in Law living in the same household as William and Harriet. ... [snippet] Read more here »
Using Solicitors, Barristers and Organisations:
Ultimately, the goal of both solicitors and barristers is to uphold justice, protect client interests, and ensure that the law is applied fairly and effectively. Barristers, on the other hand, are specialists in advocacy and litigation, often instructed by solicitors to represent clients in higher courts such as the Crown Court, High Court, or Court of Appeal. Both professions require rigorous training, with solicitors typically completing a law degree followed by the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, and barristers undertaking the Bar Course and a pupillage under the supervision of an experienced practitioner. Clients should feel empowered to ask questions, compare options, and seek second opinions if needed. ... [snippet] Read more here »
