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Advanced Criminal Litigation in Practice
Ninth Edition
The City Law School
224 pages
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292x206mm
978-0-19-957917-4
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Paperback
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14 January 2010
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- Builds up students existing knowledge of the criminal law to provide detailed coverage of those areas of substantive criminal law, such as public order and road traffic offences, that the junior practitioner is most likely to encounter in the first years of practice
- Includes full coverage of the key procedural rules applicable in criminal cases, ensuring that the junior practitioner is equipped with all the necessary knowledge required to comply with crucial procedural requirements in practice
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Adopts a highly pragmatic approach to the subject through the inclusion of an extended case study section containing a realistic set of papers for a trial in prospect, including witness statements and police custody records, which offers the reader an opportunity to practise the skills they will need to utilise when preparing their own cases in practice
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Further reading sections featured at the end of selected chapters direct students to relevant additional sources and encourages independent exploration of the subject
New to this edition - Advanced Criminal Litigation has been updated to reflect recent significant developments in case law
- New offences relating to inciting hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation are covered to provide the reader with an up-to-date knowledge on current procedure
Specifically designed and written for use on the advanced criminal litigation option on the Bar Professional Training Course, this manual adopts a pragmatic approach to its treatment of criminal law and focuses specifically on those areas of criminal law which are most important to the junior criminal practitioner and which they are most likely to encounter during their first years in practice.
Split into three distinct parts, the first part of the manual deals with the crucial procedural aspects of criminal law which will be
encountered in practice, including the scope of legal powers to enter and search premises, and abuse of process. Part II covers selected areas of the substantive law, which are particularly relevant to the junior practitioner, including public order offences, dangerous drugs, offensive weapons, and drink driving and road traffic offences. The final section features an extended case study focusing on features which the practitioner will commonly encounter in practice, including police witnesses, custody records and conflicts of interest between defendants. Including realistic case papers and typical exhibits, this section also features a set of tasks to perform and a sample answer offering trainee barristers the opportunity to practice applying their skills in a criminal litigation
context.
This new edition has been updated to reflect significant developments in case law and in particular, the title has been revised to include new offences relating to inciting hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation.Readership: Students undertaking an elective module in advanced criminal litigation as part of the Bar Professional Training Course.
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The City Law School Contributors: Joseph Barry, Barrister, Lecturer, The City Law School Colin Bobb-Semple, Solicitor, Senior Lecturer, The City Law School Peter Fortune, Barrister, Gray's Inn James Griffiths, Barrister, Lecturer, The City Law School Peter Hungerford-Welch, Barrister, Associate Dean, The City Law School Shamini Jayanathan, Barrister, former Lecturer, The City Law School Barbara Mensah, Barrister, former Senior Lecturer, The City Law School James Robinson, Barrister, former Lecturer, The City Law School John Sprack, Barrister, former Reader,
The City Law School Nikki Walsh, Solicitor, Lecturer, The City Law School
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1: Introduction
2: Sources for further study and preparation of cases
Evidence and procedure
3: Entry, search and seizure
4: Abuse of process
Substantive Law
5: Dangerous drugs
6: Public Order Offences
7: Offensive weapons
8: Road traffic offences: general
9: Drink driving offences
10: Road traffic offences: penalties
A case to prepare
11: Introduction to the sample brief
12: R v Hanson and others
13: Sample advice and defence statement in R v Hanson and others
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