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Miller, Regina (on The Application of) v The College of Policing and Another: Admn 14 Feb 2020

The claimant challenged the respondent’s operational guidance on non-criminal hate speech. A third party had complained of his comments in tweets regarding transgender issues.

The Honourable Mr Justice Julian Knowles
[2020] EWHC 225 (Admin)
Bailii
England and Wales
Cited by:
CitedHayden v Associated Newspapers Ltd QBD 11-Mar-2020
The claimant alleged defamation by the defendant, and the court now considered the meanings of the words complained of. Another person had been held by police for seven hours after identifying the claimant as a transgendered man.
Held: The . .
Appeal fromMiller v The College of Policing CA 20-Dec-2021
Hate-Incident Guidance Inflexible and Unlawful
The central issue raised in the appeal is the lawfulness of certain parts of a document entitled the Hate Crime Operational Guidance (the Guidance). The Guidance, issued in 2014 by the College of Policing (the College), the respondent to this . .

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Police, Human Rights

Updated: 30 December 2021; Ref: scu.648265

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