High Court delivers landmark ruling: hunts are innocent until proven guilty
A landmark judgment delivered has been hailed as a 'nail in the coffin' for the Hunting Act
A landmark judgment delivered has been hailed as a 'nail in the coffin' for the Hunting Act
Issues arising from the 2004 Hunting Act are discussed in the High Court
The sensible verdict delivered by Judge Cottle in the Tony Wright appeal case last week brings wider hope to the hunting community
An extract of Judge Cottle’s statement in Tony Wright's successful appeal against his prosecutive for hunting a mammal with dogs
The hunting community has had it's faith in the British Judicial system restored, following the overturning of Tony Wright’s conviction for illegal hunting
The first huntsman to be prosecuted for illegal hunting has had his conviction overturned on appeal in a massive boost to the hunting community
The first huntsman to be convicted for hunting will find out at 2pm tomorrow whether his appeal was successful
An outcome from the appeal of the first huntsman to be prosecuted under the Hunting Act 2004 is expected any day after closing at Exeter Crown Court last Friday
Exmoor Foxhounds huntsman Tony Wright appears in Exeter Crown Court this week to appeal against his 2006 conviction of hunting a wild mammal with dogs
The appeal of the first huntsman to be convicted for breaching the Hunting Act has been delayed until September
Lawyers for Exmoor huntsman Tony Wright have issued an appeal against his prosecution for illegal hunting, while Devon and Cornwall police say policing hunting is not a priority there
Robert Rhodes QC explains why Tony Wright lost his case against the League Against Cruel Sports last week.
The Exmoor huntsman accused of breaching the laws of the Hunting Act has been found guilty and fined £500 at Barnstaple Magistrates' Court
Tony Wright, the huntsman accused of breaking the laws of the Hunting Act, faces a fine of up to £5,000 if found guilty in Barnstaple Magistrates Court this week