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08 November 2007
Issue: 7296 / Categories: Legal News , Immigration & asylum
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KILLER STAYS

In brief

The killer of head teacher Philip Lawrence will not be deported to Italy when he is released from prison, the High Court has ruled. The court upheld an earlier ruling by an asylum and immigration tribunal that Italian-born Learco Chindamo no longer posed a serious threat to society and that under EU immigration rules an EU citizen can not be expelled because he has committed a serious crime. It also stated that any deportation would also represent a breach of Chindamo’s Art 8 rights which protect an individual’s right to family life. Chindamo, 27, has lived in the UK since the age of six and was found guilty of Lawrence’s murder in 1996.

Issue: 7296 / Categories: Legal News , Immigration & asylum
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Gardner Leader—Charlotte Botham & Belinda Sinnott

Gardner Leader—Charlotte Botham & Belinda Sinnott

Law firm strengthens real estate team with two new partners

DR Solicitors—Sarah Cook

DR Solicitors—Sarah Cook

DR Solicitors strengthens primary care expertise with appointment of legal director

Womble Bond Dickinson—David Varney

Womble Bond Dickinson—David Varney

Womble Bond Dickinson appoints David Varney to strengthen digital practice

NEWS
The Court of Appeal's decision in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys LLP has lifted months of uncertainty for Chartered Legal Executives while prompting a rethink of regulation and supervision
The assisted dying debate returns to Westminster as Lauren Edwards MP reintroduces legislation that stalled in the House of Lords last session despite clearing the Commons
A little-noticed provision of the Crime and Policing Act 2026 has fundamentally expanded corporate criminal liability
Artificial intelligence is transforming legal practice, but careless reliance on it is creating growing professional risks
The law offers cohabiting couples surprisingly greater protection after one partner dies than when they separate during life
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