Hannibal & Mountford: Criminal Litigation Handbook 2009-2010
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Chapter 02: An Introduction to the Law of Criminal Evidence and Advocacy
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Student resources
- Bad character case compendium An account of a number of cases on bad character
- Case study documentation Documentation in support of three of the fictional court scenario video case studies
- Extra chapters covering fraud & regulatory crime Additional material to that covered in the book
- Police station checklist To accompany Web Chapter 1 - Advising at the police station
- Web Chapter 1: Advising at the Police Station – Practical Steps Offers practical guidance for the legal representative called upon to advise a suspect at the police station
- Criminal Litigation Express Train An interactive timeline to help students put criminal litigation in context
- Updates Updates to cases and legislation since book publication
- Web links Direct links to some useful websites relating to Criminal Litigation
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- Case study 1: Regina v Lenny Whyte An Illustration of Mode of Trial Proceedings and Contested Bail Before Magistrates
- Case study 2: Regina v William Hardy An Illustration of Sentencing Practice before the Crown Court
- Case study 3: Regina v Roger Martin An Illustration of Sentencing Practice before a Magistrates' Court (including road traffic sentencing)
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- Guidelines & codes of practice A selection of important documents for criminal litigators
- Test bank A bank of questions to test your students
- Video case studies Five video scenarios, two relating to the case studies in the handbook and three web-based only cases


