Criminal Litigation and Sentencing 2008-2009

2008 Edition
ISBN13: 9780199553518ISBN10: 0199553513 Paperback, 392 pages
May 2009,  In Stock

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Written by experienced practitioners in this area, Criminal Litigation and Sentencing offers an excellent introduction to the law, rules and practices of criminal procedure and sentencing which govern the role of the criminal advocate across the full range of criminal proceedings, including trial in the magistrates', youth, Crown and appellant courts. The legal framework underpinning all aspects of a criminal case is clearly examined, from the moment an individual is arrested and charged, through to trial, and appeals against conviction. Full consideration is also given to the law and practice of sentencing ensuring that the junior practitioner has a full working knowledge of all aspects of the criminal justice system which may be encountered in the early years of practice.

This 2008-2009 edition looks at recent developments in the criminal justice system originating from the continued implementation of the Criminal Justice Act 2003. It also features a new appendix designed to clearly highlight the provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 which are in force and those which are yet to be implemented, ensuring that the reader is fully aware of the current legislative framework within which they should work. Other recent legislative and case law developments are also fully considered, including the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 and the Serious Crime Act 2007, ensuring that the reader is fully equipped with the most up to date information in this dynamic area of the law.

Criminal Litigation and Sentencing is essential reading for all trainee barristers, and is also a useful source of reference for all junior practitioners wishing to refresh their understanding of the criminal justice system and its procedures and practices.

Features

  • Provides an excellent introduction to the legal framework underpinning all aspects of the criminal justice system from arrest and charge of a suspect, through to trial, appeal, and sentencing, ensuring that the reader is fully equipped with a thorough understanding of the rules and procedures which govern the working practice of a criminal advocate
  • Clearly examines the procedures applicable in each of the criminal courts, ensuring that the reader is able to effectively prepare, and conduct, a hearing in the magistrates', Crown and youth courts with confidence
  • Features a dedicated appendix which highlights whether or not a provision of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 has been implemented, designed to demystify the implementation schedule of the Act ensuring that the reader is aware of the current legislative framework in which they must work

Product Details

392 pages; 2 figs.; ISBN13: 978-0-19-955351-8ISBN10: 0-19-955351-3

About the Author(s)

This manual is edited by Robert McPeake, Barrister, Principal Lecturer, The City Law School

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