In recent years the importance of the Criminal Procedure Rules, Directions and Guidelines has increased significantly for criminal practitioners. Most recently, the Criminal Practice Directions have been revised and rearranged so that they correspond with the relevant sections of the Criminal Procedure Rules creating a single reference source for procedure in the criminal courts. It is therefore essential for criminal lawyers to have easy and instant access to these key documents. Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2016 Rules and Guidelines provides practitioners with a portable collection of key reference materials essential for court use. The volume contains the full text of the Criminal Procedure Rules, the Criminal Practice Directions and the Sentencing Guidelines. Clearly presented and easily accessible, this is an indispensable resource for all criminal practitioners.
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The Criminal Procedure Rules, read with the Criminal Practice Directions, represent a comprehensive code of criminal procedure. I have made it clear that all competent criminal practitioners must be familiar with their contents and have them available in court. This publication harmonises the Rules and Practice Directions in a convenient volume enabling practitioners to use and refer to them in the courtroom and elsewhere. It also includes Sentencing Guidelines and represents a valuable resource. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 171 mm
Dicke: 31 mm
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978-0-19-876640-7 (9780198766407)
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Blackstone's Criminal Practice is written by a distinguished team of contributors, representing the accumulated experience of the academic world, the Bench, the Bar, and the solicitors' profession. The team is headed by Professor David Ormerod QC (Hon) and David Perry QC.
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Barrister Bencher of Middle Temple Professor of Criminal Justice Queen Mary University of London
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE RULES 2015 AND CRIMINAL PRACTICE DIRECTIONS