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Lancaster v. State of Texas - Aggravated Assault Case Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision denying a motion to set aside an indictment for aggravated sexual assault. The appellant argued a 30-year delay between indictment and arrest violated due process. The court found no due process violation and affirmed the conviction.
Bryce Mathew Watkins v. Madison Peete Watkins - Divorce Case Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, dismissed the divorce case of Bryce Mathew Watkins v. Madison Peete Watkins. The dismissal was due to the appellant's failure to pay the required filing fee for the appeal by the established deadline.
Texas Court Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, affirmed a trial court's decision to terminate the parental rights of K.E. (Father) and D.T. (Mother) to two children. The court found sufficient evidence to support the termination grounds and that it was in the children's best interest.
Texas Department of Transportation v. Oscar Camarillo - Tort Claims Act
The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, issued an opinion in Texas Department of Transportation v. Oscar Camarillo. The court reversed and rendered a judgment in favor of the Texas Department of Transportation, impacting a lawsuit filed under the Texas Tort Claims Act concerning alleged roadway defects.
Marcus Blalock v. James Polk - Malpractice Case Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, has dismissed the appeal in Marcus Blalock v. James Polk due to an untimely notice of appeal. The court found that the appellant filed the notice of appeal nearly two months after the deadline, rendering the court without jurisdiction to hear the case.
Mark Allen Drake v. State of Texas - Mandamus
The Texas Court of Appeals denied Mark Allen Drake's petition for a writ of mandamus. The court issued a memorandum opinion on March 19, 2026, denying the petition filed on February 26, 2026. The case involves a mandamus proceeding.
Cody Ray Rockey v. State of Texas - Appeal Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, has dismissed the appeal of Cody Ray Rockey v. State of Texas due to a want of jurisdiction. The dismissal stems from an untimely notice of appeal filed by the appellant's counsel.
Texas Appeals Court Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District (Waco), affirmed a trial court's termination of a mother's parental rights to two children. The mother's attorney filed an Anders brief, indicating the appeal was frivolous, and the mother did not file a pro se response.
PDPC Decision on Institute of Mental Health Data Consent
The Singapore Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) amended a previous decision concerning the Institute of Mental Health (IMH). The amendment clarifies the factual background regarding IMH's use of patient data for research study recruitment, specifically addressing implied consent and the visibility of a notification to patients.
Goldheart Jewelry Data Breach Decision
Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission has issued a decision against Goldheart Jewelry Pte. Ltd. for a data breach affecting 41,379 individuals. The breach resulted from insufficient security measures, including a failure to implement adequate patch management and access controls, leading to unauthorized access and disclosure of personal data.
PDPC Decision on Data Protection and Accountability
Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) issued a decision against Air Sino-Euro Associates Travel Pte. Ltd. for failing to protect customer data, resulting in unauthorized access and disclosure. The organization also failed to appoint a data protection officer and implement internal policies.
Marina Bay Sands Data Breach Penalty Decision
Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission has issued a decision against Marina Bay Sands Pte. Ltd. for a data breach affecting approximately 665,495 members. The breach resulted from insufficient security arrangements and a failure to mitigate risks of human error, leading to unauthorized access and disclosure of personal data. A financial penalty has been imposed.
PDPC Decision on Data Protection Breach by People Central Pte. Ltd.
Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) issued a decision against People Central Pte. Ltd. for breaching data protection obligations. The company experienced an unauthorized access and deletion of client employee data due to insufficient security arrangements, including SQL injection vulnerabilities and weak access controls. The decision was handled under an expedited procedure due to the organization's admission of facts and breach.
Road Traffic Exemption Order for Duathlon 2026 event
The Singapore Minister for Home Affairs has issued the Road Traffic (MetaSprint Series Duathlon 2026 — Exemption) Order 2026. This order provides an exemption from certain road traffic rules for participants of the MetaSprint Series Duathlon 2026 event, which will take place on March 15, 2026.
Active Mobility (Pedestrian-Only Paths) Amendment Order 2026
The Land Transport Authority of Singapore has amended the Active Mobility (Pedestrian-Only Paths) Order 2018 by adding three new pedestrian-only paths along Kim Seng Road. These amendments, effective March 17, 2026, designate specific sections of the road for pedestrian use, impacting local traffic and mobility planning.
Active Mobility (Shared Paths) Amendment Order 2026
The Land Transport Authority of Singapore has published the Active Mobility (Shared Paths) (Amendment) Order 2026. This amendment modifies the First Schedule of the principal Order, updating the description of a specific shared path near Lentor MRT station.
Official Secrets Act 1935 Amended
The Official Secrets Act 1935 of Singapore has been amended to include two new councils in its schedule. The National Council of Social Service and the Public Transport Council are now explicitly listed, impacting how information related to these bodies is handled under the Act. This amendment comes into effect on March 18, 2026.
Statutory Bodies and Government Companies (Protection of Secrecy) Act 1983 Amendment
Singapore published an amendment to the Statutory Bodies and Government Companies (Protection of Secrecy) Act 1983, effective March 18, 2026. This amendment adds the National Council of Social Service to the Schedule of the Act, impacting its secrecy provisions.
Balbeer Singh Mangat v Tembusu Growth Fund III Ltd - Extension of Time for Appeal
The Singapore High Court dismissed an application for an extension of time to file a notice of appeal. The applicants sought to appeal a decision made over a year prior regarding their dismissed counterclaim in a previous suit.
High Court Judgment on Road Traffic Act Sentencing Appeal
The Singapore High Court enhanced a sentence for a driver who failed to stop at a red light, causing injury to a motorcyclist. The court increased the imprisonment term from one week to three weeks, while upholding the five-year driving license disqualification period.
High Court Judgment on Rape and Sexual Assault Charges
The Singapore High Court has issued a judgment concerning rape and sexual assault charges against an individual identified as DCC. The court convicted DCC on one count of aggravated statutory rape and one count of aggravated sexual assault involving penetration. The judgment details the sentencing framework and the application of that framework to the offender and the specific offenses.
High Court Judgment on Cross-Border Insolvency and Winding Up
The Singapore High Court issued a judgment concerning the winding up of four foreign companies (Alsen Chance Holdings, Brightstone Jewellery, Brazen Sky, and Blackstone Asia Real Estate Partners) in Singapore. The court determined that non-parties involved in related proceedings were not contingent creditors of the applicants and addressed issues of cross-border insolvency under the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018.
Khartik Jasudass v Public Prosecutor - Criminal Review
The Singapore Court of Appeal has issued a judgment regarding a criminal review application by Khartik Jasudass. The court dismissed the application, finding it statutorily barred and without basis to invoke the court's inherent power of review. The applicant was previously convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Tan Jinxian v Public Prosecutor - Misuse of Drugs Act Appeal
The Singapore Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by Tan Jinxian against his conviction and sentence for drug trafficking offenses under the Misuse of Drugs Act. The court upheld the mandatory death sentence for possession of diamorphine for trafficking and affirmed convictions for trafficking diamorphine and methamphetamine.
Soh Chee Wen, Quah Su-Ling Criminal Appeals Judgment
The Singapore Court of Appeal has issued a judgment concerning the criminal appeals of Soh Chee Wen and Quah Su-Ling. The judgment addresses their convictions and sentences related to a scheme to artificially inflate the prices of three SGX-listed companies, leading to a market crash.
Blackstone vs Standard Chartered - Cross-Border Insolvency Standing
The Singapore Court of Appeal has ruled on the standing of foreign insolvency representatives to bring statutory claims under the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018. The judgment clarifies the application of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency, particularly concerning transactions predating its adoption in Singapore.
House of Lords Debates - March 20, 2026
The UK Hansard has published the uncorrected (rolling) version of the House of Lords debates for March 20, 2026. This notice provides access to the debates and related documents, including PDF and HTML downloads for the Lords Chamber section.
UK Hansard Parliamentary Debates Search Unavailable
The UK Parliament's Hansard website has announced that content from 2004-2006 is currently unavailable through its standard search function. Users are directed to alternative archive links for accessing this historical parliamentary debate information.
House of Commons Hansard - Non-sitting Friday
The House of Commons Hansard has announced that the House will not sit on Friday, March 20, 2026, due to it being a non-sitting Friday. Content for the preceding day, Thursday, March 19, 2026, is available.
House of Commons Debates - March 19, 2026
The UK Hansard Parliamentary Debates for March 19, 2026, have been published. This record includes debates from the House of Commons Chamber, covering topics such as Oral Answers to Questions and specific committee discussions like Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Lords Chamber Debates: End of Life Bill
The UK House of Lords held a debate on the End of Life Bill on March 20, 2026. This record reflects the proceedings from the uncorrected Hansard feed and is subject to correction.
Control of Trade in Endangered Species (Amendment and Revocation) Regulations 2026
The UK Secretary of State has issued draft regulations to amend Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 concerning the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade. These amendments, which will come into force on June 23, 2026, aim to align UK law with international conventions and address reservations made by Great Britain.
Correction to Controlled Drugs (Drug Precursors) Regulations
This document is a correction slip for the Controlled Drugs (Drug Precursors) (Amendment and Revocation) Regulations 2026. It corrects minor typographical errors on page 9 of the original document, specifically in regulation 6(9)(b) and 6(21)(a). The corrections involve minor wording changes to ensure accurate phrasing.
First-tier Tribunal Property Chamber Fees Amendment Order 2026
This draft Statutory Instrument proposes to amend the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) Fees Order 2013. It updates fee structures and definitions within the Property Chamber, affecting the fees payable for commencing proceedings and other applications. The Order is subject to parliamentary approval.
Correction to Registered Land Regulations 2026
A correction slip has been issued for the UK's Provision of Information (Contractual Control) (Registered Land) Regulations 2026. The correction amends a typographical error on page 4, regulation 4(3)(c)(i), changing 'theright' to 'the right'. This is a minor correction to an existing regulation.
Warm Home Discount Scotland Regulations 2026
This document presents draft legislation for the Warm Home Discount (Scotland) Regulations 2026. It supersedes a previous draft and outlines provisions for electricity and gas suppliers regarding domestic customers in Scotland. The regulations are made under the Energy Act 2010 and require parliamentary approval.
Planning (Consequential Provisions) (Wales) Bill Passed
The Welsh Parliament (Senedd) has passed the Planning (Consequential Provisions) (Wales) Bill. This bill amends and repeals enactments and makes transitional provisions in connection with the Planning (Wales) Bill. The bill now moves to a four-week period before Royal Assent.
British Sign Language (Wales) Bill
The Welsh Parliament has passed the British Sign Language (Wales) Bill, establishing new duties for Welsh Ministers and public bodies to promote and facilitate the use of BSL in Wales. The Bill mandates the publication of a National BSL Strategy and requires specified public bodies to produce BSL plans.
Senedd Cymru (Member Accountability and Elections) Bill
The Senedd Cymru (Member Accountability and Elections) Bill has passed its final stage in the Welsh Parliament. The Bill introduces measures to enhance the accountability of Members of the Senedd to their constituents, including a recall mechanism and a strengthened standards process. It also places a duty on Welsh Ministers to prohibit false statements of fact in elections.
Tourism and Visitor Accommodation Bill - Wales
The Welsh Parliament (Senedd) has passed the Tourism and Visitor Accommodation Bill. This legislation aims to promote tourism in Wales and introduce a licensing regime for visitor accommodation, aligning standards with the private rented sector and creating a public directory. The Bill modernizes existing functions and requires consideration of social and environmental impacts.
Prohibition of Greyhound Racing (Wales) Bill Passed Stage 4
The Welsh Parliament has passed the Prohibition of Greyhound Racing (Wales) Bill at Stage 4 on March 17, 2026. This legislation will make it an offense to operate a venue for greyhound racing in Wales or to be involved in organizing such events.
Scottish Parliament Bills and Legislation Information
The Scottish Parliament has published information detailing its legislative process, including different types of bills, secondary legislation, and the requirement for Crown consent. This guidance aims to educate the public on how legislation is created and enacted within Scotland.
Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Memorandums
The Scottish Parliament provides information on Legislative Consent Memorandums (LCMs), which are lodged by the Scottish Government when the UK Parliament considers bills affecting devolved matters. The page lists current and archived LCMs related to UK Parliament bills, detailing the process for seeking the Scottish Parliament's consent.
Scottish Parliament: Proposals for Bills
The Scottish Parliament has published guidance on its process for examining proposals for Members', Committee, Private, and Hybrid Bills. The document outlines the requirements for lodging proposals and the conditions under which they are considered current or completed.
Scottish Parliament Lists 17 Bills
The Scottish Parliament has listed 17 bills currently under consideration, including the Budget (Scotland) (No. 5) Bill, the Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill, and the Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill. These bills represent proposed laws at various stages of parliamentary review.
Scottish Legislation Browse
The legislation.gov.uk website provides a browseable list of Scottish legislation, including Acts of the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Statutory Instruments. It also details UK legislation that may apply to Scotland. This page serves as a navigational hub for users seeking Scottish legal documents.
Upper Tribunal Immigration Asylum Chamber Cases 2023
The Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) has published a list of its case decisions from 2023. These cases cover various aspects of immigration and asylum law, including EEA regulations, biometrics, and appeals.
Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber Cases 2024
The Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) has published a list of its 2024 cases. These cases cover a range of immigration and asylum matters, including appeals, deportation, and European Union law applications. The list provides citations and brief descriptions for each case.
Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber Cases 2025
The Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) has published a list of cases scheduled for 2025. This notice provides a compilation of case titles, citations, and dates, offering an overview of upcoming judicial proceedings in immigration and asylum matters.
2023 Scottish High Court of Justiciary Decisions Index
The Scottish High Court of Justiciary has published an index of its decisions for 2023. This index lists various appeals and applications heard by the court throughout the year, including cases involving both the Crown (HMA) and private appellants. The entries provide links to the full case documents.
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