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Revision as of 21:20, 1 June 2017
Website
- Mental Health Law Online CPD scheme: 12 points for £60. Obtain 12 CPD points online by answering monthly questionnaires. The scheme is an ideal way to obtain your necessary hours, or to evidence your continued competence. It also helps to support the continued development of this website, and your subscriptions (and re-subscriptions) are appreciated. For full details and to subscribe, see CPD scheme.
- Cases. On 28/2/17 Mental Health Law Online contained 1836 categorised cases
- Chronology. See February 2017 chronology for this month's changes to the website in date order.
Case law
- Upper Tribunal capacity case. PI v West London Mental Health NHS Trust [2017] UKUT 66 (AAC), [2017] MHLO 8 — Click on link to view page.§
- HRA limitation case. AP v Tameside MBC [2017] EWHC 65 (QB), [2017] MHLO 4 — Click on link to view page.§
- Sophy Miles, 'HRA Time Limits Alert' (COP Handbook blog, 24/1/17). See AP v Tameside MBC [2017] EWHC 65 (QB), [2017] MHLO 4
- Best interests (residence) case. Devon County Council v Manuel Martins and Teresa Kirk [2016] EWCOP 45, [2016] MHLO 60 — Click on link to view page.§
- Habitual residence case. Re DB [2016] EWCOP 30, [2016] MHLO 59 — Click on link to view page.§
- Criminal appeal case. R v Holloway [2016] EWCA Crim 2175, [2016] MHLO 57 — Click on link to view page.§
- Immigration case. ASK v SSHD [2017] EWHC 196 (Admin), [2017] MHLO 6 — Click on link to view page.§
- Extradition case. Korcala v Polish Judicial Authority [2017] EWHC 167 (Admin), [2017] MHLO 5 — Click on link to view page.§
- Northern Irish best interests/DOL case. Re NS (Inherent jurisdiction: patient: liberty: medical treatment) [2016] NIFam 9, [2016] MHLO 61 — Click on link to view page.§
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- Northern Irish DOL case. Belfast Health and Social Care Trust v PT [2017] NIFam 1, [2017] MHLO 7 — Click on link to view page.§
- Consent order (signed on 9/2/17, approved on 13/2/17). Provided by Colin Challenger of Lamb Chambers. See Devon County Council v Manuel Martins and Teresa Kirk [2016] EWCOP 45, [2016] MHLO 60
Solicitors Regulation Authority
- SDT case. Victoria Wadsworth (strike off) [2016] MHLO 58 (SDT) — Click on link to view page.§
- SRA website: Wadsworth, Victoria Barbara - 320364. This sets out two SRA decisions: (1) prosecution, 13/5/14, and (2) control of practice, 27/6/14.. See Victoria Wadsworth (strike off) [2016] MHLO 58 (SDT)
- John Hyde, 'Lawyer invented medical firm to raid £25k legal aid funds' (Law Society Gazette, 18/1/17). details. See Victoria Wadsworth (strike off) [2016] MHLO 58 (SDT)
Legislation
- Legislation. Policing and Crime Act 2017 — Chapter 4 (sections 80-83) of this Act amended MHA 1983 s135 (Warrant to search for and remove patients), s136 (Removal etc of mentally disordered persons without a warrant) and s138 (Retaking of patients escaping from custody), and added new s136A (Use of police stations as places of safety), s136B (Extension of detention) and s136C (Protective searches). In force 11/12/17. The text of the Act on MHLO has been updated accordingly (note that there are errors on the Legislation.gov.uk website: some of the old text has not been deleted).
- Parliament website: Policing and Crime Bill 2015-16 to 2016-17. See Policing and Crime Act 2017
- Michael Brown, 'Three months... and counting!' (Mental Health Cop blog, 7/1/17). See Policing and Crime Act 2017
- Legislation. Parole Board Rules 2016 — These are the rules which govern the operation of the Parole Board for England and Wales, replacing the Parole Board Rules 2011. In force 22/11/16. The current rules are the Parole Board Rules 2019 though 2016 rules apply for parole reviews referred before 22/7/19.
Law Society
- Mental health accreditation scheme. (1) A new accreditation application form has been published (dated 17/2/17). The main changes are the removal of question 20 ("Please state the number of CPD hours attributable to mental health related courses that you have undertaken") and a new professional development statement (referring to "Learning outcomes", "Category of learning and relevant competence" etc). (2) A new re-accreditation application form has been published (dated 20/2/17). The main change is a new format for each year's Professional development training record. See Law Society mental health accreditation scheme
Department of Health
- Updated DH contact details for seeking tribunal references. The current details are as follows. Department of Health, Mental Health Legislation, Area 226, Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, London SW1A 2NS. Email: mentalhealthact2007@dh.gsi.gov.uk Fax: 0115 902 3211 or 0207 451 7978. Tel: Matthew Lees , MHA Policy lead (020 7210 5774), Gillian Baker , MHA Policy Manager (0113 254 6787) or Rose Cofie (020 7210 5548). See MHA 1983 s67
Legal Aid Agency
- Link added to Government website: EC-CLAIM 1: escape fee case claim form. "Forms and checklists to submit escape fee case claims under the 4 different categories." The following documents are relevant to mental health law: (1) LAA, 'EC-CLAIM 1 MH: escape fee case claim form - mental health' (v8, April 2015); (2) LAA, 'Escape claim checklist - mental health' (v1.4, September 2016). See Legal Aid forms
- Legal Aid Agency, 'Headline intentions for civil legal aid contracts from April 2018 (20/1/17). The LAA anticipate the procurement process for 2018 contracts is likely to start in April 2017, with services commencing on 1/4/18. Details of the process can be found in the document. It states the following in relation to mental health law: "We intend to change the case requirements under the current mental health supervisor standard to increase the number of tribunal cases to be evidenced from 5 to 10. We also intend to introduce a secondary route for supervisors that supervise a mixture of tribunal work and mental capacity work. Supervisors following this route will need to evidence 5 tribunal cases and 5 mental capacity cases. All supervisors following either route will additionally need to evidence 2 non-tribunal mental health cases. We also intend to limit the number of hearings where representation can be conducted either by counsel or an agent who do not carry out contract work for the provider for at least 14 hours per week. The Law Society is currently developing and implementing specialist panel accreditation for Mental Capacity (Welfare) Cases. Once introduced we wish to use this panel accreditation as the basis to restrict authorisation for Court of Protection work to offices with at least one accredited individual who is actively involved in delivering this work. We intend to implement this at the earliest practical opportunity and further information will be published once details of the accreditation scheme and implementation timescale are clearer." See Legal Aid#2018 contract
Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Justice, 'Transforming our justice system: assisted digital strategy, automatic online conviction and statutory standard penalty, and panel composition in tribunals: Government response' (Cm 9391, February 2017). In the consultation document it was proposed to amend the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal (Composition of Tribunal) Order 2008 to give the Senior President of Tribunals (SPT) "greater freedom to adopt a more proportionate and flexible approach to panel composition", by (a) providing that a tribunal panel in the First-tier Tribunal is to consist of a single member unless otherwise determined by the SPT; and (b) removing the existing requirement to consider the arrangements that were in place before the tribunal transferred into the unified system. Following the consultation, the government will proceed with proposal (b) as the existing requirement is "an unnecessary restriction to the SPT to base decisions on what is the most appropriate and proportionate approach", but will not proceed with proposal (a) because of concerns arising from "the assumption that this will apply in all cases" (although it appears that this concession is not intended to make any difference in practice). To this end, the Order will be amended so that that "the SPT may provide that a panel should consist of one, two or three members, as required, in order to determine the matters before the tribunal justly and fairly". The consultation response envisages that the SPT will consult with both the tribunal judiciary and wider stakeholders before making any changes to panel composition. See Ministry of Justice, 'Transforming our justice system' (consultation from 15/9/16 to 27/10/16)
Cardiff University
- Lucy Series, Phil Fennell and Julie Doughty, 'The Participation of P in Welfare Cases in the Court of Protection' (Cardiff University, 16/2/17). See Court of Protection#Participation of P
Mental Health Law Reports
- Mental Health Law Reports. Kris Gledhill has kindly provided short summaries of 24 cases from 2016. The full reports can be purchased from Southside Online Publishing. See Text:MHLR 2016
Other
- Peter Edwards Law, 'The Signpost' (February 2017). See Newsletters
- Aasya Mughal and Steven Richards, 'Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Case Law Summary 2015-17' (26/1/17). See Newsletters#Edge Training
- Daily Telegraph, 'Ian Brady begins "unique" High Court fight over tribunal lawyer' (14/2/17). See Ian Brady
- Sue Reid, 'Touching picture of sibling devotion that was BANNED until now: Pensioner who was jailed by a secret court can finally tell the story of how she tried to protect her brother because, shortly after these photographs were taken, he died' (Daily Mail, 13/2/16). See Devon County Council v Teresa Kirk [2016] EWCA Civ 1221, [2016] MHLO 51
- Gillian Weatherill, 'ICU patients not deprived of their liberty says the Court of Appeal' (DAC Beachcroft website, 1/2/17). See R (Ferreira) v HM Senior Coroner for Inner South London [2017] EWCA Civ 31, [2017] MHLO 2
Events
- COPPA: Costs in the Court of Protection - Bristol, 22/2/17 — No results
- Law and Compassion Research Network: Symposium on Law, Compassion, and Healthcare - London, 18/5/17 — No results
"Judge rules man with Asperger's should undergo bowel surgery against wishes" https://t.co/6SheDx7GlV
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 28, 2017
"Doctor cleared over FGM says women should be free to have intimate surgery" https://t.co/pMUbYa6YuA
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 28, 2017
BBC News - The psychiatrist who wanted to make madness normal https://t.co/DN5iB3uWH7
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 27, 2017
@BarristerSecret @Law_and_policy I've written in deliberately beige prose about this case, media & misunderstanding https://t.co/OpTxKhsFic
— Barbara Rich (@BarbaraRich_law) February 21, 2017
Three of the eight Codes of Practice to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act '84 were updated at midnight - https://t.co/IGkhuA72Gh
— Michael Brown OBE (@MentalHealthCop) February 23, 2017
This is the new PACE Code C (2017), which relates to detention and treatment in custody - https://t.co/ZPrpUIE61c
— Michael Brown OBE (@MentalHealthCop) February 23, 2017
Court of Protection (Amendment) Rules 2017 - These Rules amend the Court of Protection Rules 2007 in two respec... https://t.co/wbgcpCyLYT
— CoP Made Clear (@CoPhub) February 23, 2017
Changes to #CourtofProtection #Rules re #international protection of adults & civil restraint orders from 6.4.2017 https://t.co/RyWR3ziOKG
— Court of Protection (@CWCoP) February 24, 2017
New issue of the International Journal of Mental Health and Mental Capacity Law https://t.co/pbQVIo3SJa
— CSEP Manchester (@BioethicsUoM) February 24, 2017
New report: statistics on the admission of patients to mental health facilities in Wales (2015-16) - https://t.co/t8xvcjKZmi
— Michael Brown OBE (@MentalHealthCop) February 26, 2017
"Council pays £45,000 to care home patient" https://t.co/Y8znXwHQKv
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 26, 2017
Upper Tribunal capacity case. PI v West London Mental Health NHS Trust [2017] UKUT 66 (AAC), [2017] MHLO 8: — "The… https://t.co/eoaFpA0Ya1
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 23, 2017
Northern Irish best interests/DOL case. Re NS (Inherent jurisdiction: patient: liberty: medical treatment) [2016]… https://t.co/0xUezigsOM
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 23, 2017
Northern Irish DOL case. Belfast Health and Social Care Trust v PT [2017] NIFam 1, [2017] MHLO 7: — "The court… https://t.co/wWbQoK8NxG
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 23, 2017
Mental health accreditation scheme.: (1) A new accreditation application form has been published (dated 17/2/17).… https://t.co/JiUSHv2ZYv
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 23, 2017
BBC News - Moors Murderer Ian Brady loses lawyer tribunal fight https://t.co/XODXqDAlcZ
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 22, 2017
New PoP CLA59 - LAA should only overturn exercise of discretion on means assessment if manifestly unreasonable https://t.co/HPRzwYu0KV
— Legal Aid Handbook (@legalaidhbk) February 21, 2017
Nerd alert! Special issue from @ercvoices on legal capacity and disability rights https://t.co/WMoDCgs1Pi (£) https://t.co/ypsnpBpHlQ (OA)
— Lucy Series (@TheSmallPlaces) February 22, 2017
CONGRATULATIONS to all men at the Bar for juggling kids, walnuts, laundry, shopping and healthy midweek suppers. You go boys!
— manwhohasitall (@manwhohasitall) February 19, 2017
New, and important, Point of Principle re assessmentof financial eligibility certified - CLA 59 see here https://t.co/xFpyiu6p6D
— SP (@JRSConsultants) February 20, 2017
Moors murderer Ian Brady loses court fight over legal representation https://t.co/y5tpLNqbTr
— Guardian Law (@GdnLaw) February 20, 2017
Updated DH contact details for seeking tribunal references.: The current details are as follows. Department of… https://t.co/xplZcVwWPi
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 19, 2017
COPPA: Costs in the Court of Protection - Bristol, 22/2/17: — This training event will include an update on fixed… https://t.co/BgbobKBV29
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 19, 2017
Law and Compassion Research Network: Symposium on Law, Compassion, and Healthcare - London, 18/5/17: — A symposium… https://t.co/QtHjFlrNhd
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 19, 2017
"Mental health issues are rife in prison, but I'm not trained to deal with them" https://t.co/MgGxuDwYEy
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 19, 2017
New booklets on human rights for people using mental health or mental capacity services. Download for free: https://t.co/2nB071ALKj pic.twitter.com/I2feNLCroB
— BIHR (@BIHRhumanrights) February 17, 2017
Guidance issued on DoLS and intensive care after landmark ruling. https://t.co/DqX2griS1c
— Community Care (@CommunityCare) February 17, 2017
Lord Carter to investigate community and mental health trusts | Healthcare Leader News: https://t.co/OPAEB8XGnz
— Ged Roberts (@mentalged) February 17, 2017
NEW: NPM guidance on monitoring isolation in detention- preventing harm & ill treatment, and upholding human rights https://t.co/QbehBqncOj pic.twitter.com/uJjjwNPDwy
— UK NPM (@UKNPM) February 14, 2017
Read our latest blog on research conducted with public authority deputies wanting to report online https://t.co/HXFq5jlDht
— OPG (@OPGGovUK) February 17, 2017
Peter Edwards Law, 'The Signpost' (February 2017).: See Newsletters https://t.co/OMReEmZFNA
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 16, 2017
Lucy Series, Phil Fennell and Julie Doughty, 'The Participation of P in Welfare Cases in the Court of Protection'… https://t.co/xJ9LisrBQV
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 16, 2017
"Councils ‘misusing funding panels for decisions on care packages’" https://t.co/FWCLpPj3i6
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 16, 2017
THE FIVE YEAR FORWARD VIEW FOR MENTAL HEALTH - Feb 2016 https://t.co/Zei7xhKbzx
— Ged Roberts (@mentalged) February 15, 2017
Human rights, damages and costs – important case https://t.co/OrOrOs1L8x
— suesspicious minds (@suesspiciousmin) February 16, 2017
FICM/ICS Guidance on MCA and DoLS in ICU https://t.co/hvDLKOA4M5
— Alex Ruck Keene (@Capacitylaw) February 15, 2017
New from @CardiffLaw - how new rights to participate are changing the landscape of the Court of Protection https://t.co/e19qSwWLlW pic.twitter.com/xtLFdOYE73
— Lucy Series (@TheSmallPlaces) February 16, 2017
Court of Protection: Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Local Health Board v RY & Anor [2017] EWCOP 2 (08 February… https://t.co/KE8jP0ZtzV
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 16, 2017
Ministry of Justice, 'Transforming our justice system: assisted digital strategy, automatic online conviction and… https://t.co/dehIHO69sP
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 15, 2017
A welcome reduction to fee for registering a Lasting Power of Attorney on its way. Reducing to £82. Worth every penny. https://t.co/mU2G5y5al9
— Gavin Knox (@GKMedLaw) February 14, 2017
Consent order signed on 9/2/17.: Provided by Colin Challenger of Lamb Chambers. See Devon County Council v Manuel… https://t.co/VUoozspSTC
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 14, 2017
Best interests (residence) case. Devon County Council v Manuel Martins and Teresa Kirk [2016] EWCOP 45, [2016] MHLO… https://t.co/siU2YRTWpC
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 14, 2017
Daily Telegraph, 'Ian Brady begins "unique" High Court fight over tribunal lawyer' (14/2/17).: See Ian Brady https://t.co/mKOQNIfOCe
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 14, 2017
Sue Reid, 'Touching picture of sibling devotion that was BANNED until now: Pensioner who was jailed by a secret… https://t.co/09frsYtl6b
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 14, 2017
Moors Murderer Ian Brady begins 'unique' High Court fight https://t.co/kwsUmTcxEQ
— Press Association (@PA) February 14, 2017
BBC News - Prison for Bracton mental health centre patient after stabbing attack https://t.co/GCOv8CY8el
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 14, 2017
Court Martial Appeal Court decides that the appeal of Alexander Blackman may be reported in full. Reporting restrictions applied previously.
— Joshua Rozenberg (@JoshuaRozenberg) February 7, 2017
Habitual residence case. Re DB [2016] EWCOP 30, [2016] MHLO 59: — "DB and EC are two men born and raised in… https://t.co/gfrFDn4vFs
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 12, 2017
Transforming our justice system: consultation (response) https://t.co/nRX7ARWLU7
— CrimeLine Complete (@CrimeLineLaw) February 8, 2017
Min of Justice drops proposals to introduce a single-member panel as the default position in the unified tribunals. https://t.co/RsSvncD2Rb
— Joshua Rozenberg (@JoshuaRozenberg) February 8, 2017
Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service is a new agency to come in to effect on 01st April 2017 - https://t.co/nwPCEbSz4M
— Michael Brown OBE (@MentalHealthCop) February 8, 2017
LAA Update: Transparency data: Contract terminations and exclusions https://t.co/w0Jj0NJwmR
— Legal Aid Handbook (@legalaidhbk) February 10, 2017
SRA website: Wadsworth, Victoria Barbara - 320364.: This sets out two SRA decisions: (1) prosecution, 13/5/14, and… https://t.co/hZafulLyxW
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 11, 2017
John Hyde, 'Lawyer invented medical firm to raid £25k legal aid funds' (Law Society Gazette, 18/1/17).: details.… https://t.co/q89RFCwc7L
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 11, 2017
SDT case. Victoria Wadsworth (strike off) [2016] MHLO 58 (SDT): — Since 2007 Victoria Wadsworth had been in charge… https://t.co/GwWlDkkU7R
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 11, 2017
Mental Health Law Reports.: Kris Gledhill has kindly provided short summaries of 24 cases from 2016. The full… https://t.co/oxoCz2tHED
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 9, 2017
Immigration case. ASK v SSHD [2017] EWHC 196 (Admin), [2017] MHLO 6: — "The issue in this case concerns an… https://t.co/UB0EYjreWO
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 9, 2017
Criminal appeal case. R v Holloway [2016] EWCA Crim 2175, [2016] MHLO 57: — "The applicant was charged with… https://t.co/tmIx3lnwbJ
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 8, 2017
Extradition case. Korcala v Polish Judicial Authority [2017] EWHC 167 (Admin), [2017] MHLO 5: — "This extradition… https://t.co/151O5zVs4l
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 8, 2017
Court of Protection: SAD & Anor v SED [2017] EWCOP 3 (04 November 2016) https://t.co/Zb2nkU4FxZ
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 8, 2017
Legislation. Parole Board Rules 2016: — These are the rules which govern the operation of the Parole Board for… https://t.co/6Fgs1Ervml
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 8, 2017
Link added to Government website: EC-CLAIM 1: escape fee case claim form.: "Forms and checklists to submit escape… https://t.co/KulRwyut8e
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 7, 2017
"Inquest juries, DOLS and the law of unintended consequences". The implications of Ferreira in the Court of Appeal https://t.co/Y09y2H59x5
— Bridget Dolan QC (@DrBridgetDolan) February 1, 2017
@EdLCape We have moved this from behind our paywall to mark the royal assent : https://t.co/ePFiq0MQzB
— Legal Action Group (@LegalActionGrp) February 1, 2017
February Mental Capacity Report from 39 Essex Chambers now out https://t.co/1LJzv2pZ5d
— Alex Ruck Keene (@Capacitylaw) February 2, 2017
The Policing and Crime Act 2017 is now available on the Government legislation website: ss80-83 for MHA amendments - https://t.co/FEL0rYHIZg
— Michael Brown OBE (@MentalHealthCop) February 3, 2017
New toolkits on human rights for practitioners on mental health & capacity. Get your free copy: https://t.co/FVYxss6dHj #BIHRhealth
— BIHR (@BIHRhumanrights) January 17, 2017
"Care home charges residents for DoLS authorisations" https://t.co/cQMRFMnVXE
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 4, 2017
Legal Aid Agency, 'Headline intentions for civil legal aid contracts from April 2018 (20/1/17).: The LAA anticipate… https://t.co/p7RoHbXVQs
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 4, 2017
Parliament website: Policing and Crime Bill 2015-16 to 2016-17.: See Policing and Crime Act 2017 https://t.co/lYrB7rjjHI
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 4, 2017
Michael Brown, 'Three months... and counting!' (Mental Health Cop blog, 7/1/17).: See Policing and Crime Act 2017 https://t.co/06hwF9V4Bk
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 4, 2017
Legislation. Policing and Crime Act 2017: — Chapter 4 (sections 80-83) of this Act will amend MHA 1983 s135 and… https://t.co/nKHMU4H3OA
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 4, 2017
Aasya Mughal and Steven Richards, 'Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Case Law Summary 2015-17' (26/1/17).: See… https://t.co/UwVgd2WkwQ
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 4, 2017
Sophy Miles, 'HRA Time Limits Alert' (COP Handbook blog, 24/1/17).: See AP v Tameside MBC [2017] EWHC 65 (QB),… https://t.co/zf2GETQfWJ
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 2, 2017
HRA limitation case. AP v Tameside MBC [2017] EWHC 65 (QB), [2017] MHLO 4: — "The essence of the claim under… https://t.co/uS5PQ89Rov
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 2, 2017
Gillian Wetherill, 'ICU patients not deprived of their liberty says the Court of Appeal' (DAC Beachcroft website,… https://t.co/UpHIxNTucR
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 2, 2017
Edge Training: MHA administration and management skills - London, 6/3/17 and 7/3/17: — This course aims to provide… https://t.co/t2MYoWBH0u
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 1, 2017
Policing and Crime Bill receives Royal Assent - NHS Confederation https://t.co/vjKGH813vE
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 1, 2017
"Munby: court did not ‘cave in’ over release of jailed 71-year-old" - Law Society Gazette https://t.co/NXwuchBJTl
— Mental Health Law (@MHLonline) February 1, 2017