Criminal Defence
The Guide to Good Practice
The Law Society (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 6. March 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-85328-611-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Endorsed by the Criminal Law Committee of the Law Society, this book is likely to form the basis of quality standards for the Criminal Litigation service, the accreditation of duty solicitors and contracting by solicitors with the Criminal Defence Service. It helps solicitors to adapt the way in which they work as a result of major changes including the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, the Human Rights Act 1998, and the latest Legal Aid Board franchise quality assurance standards. Covering the youth, magistrates' and Crown Courts, the guide helps solicitors to obtain information, encourages them to prepare cases early and explains the factors which should be considered at each stage of the case when advising the client. It includes practical advice on: - managing the practice - managing the case - vulnerable clients - costs and appeals. The guide also contains essential reference material including the National Mode of Trial Guidelines; the Code for Crown Prosecutors; copies of forms for use by solicitors; and extracts from the European convention of Human Rights.
Reviews / Votes
'The information is clear, unambiguous and current, presented in a very user-friendly way.' Criminal Practitioners Newsletter 'There is no doubt that every practice doing crime must have a copy in its library.' Law Society's GazetteMore details
Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
8tabs.24ch.
Dimensions
Height: 2340 mm
Width: 1560 mm
Weight
784 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85328-611-7 (9781853286117)
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Content
Preface, Acknowledgements, Table of cases, Table of statutes, Table of statutory instruments, List of abbreviations, 1. The defence solicitor, 2. Legal and professional duties, 3. Practice management, 4. Case management, 5. Obtaining core information, 6. Shaping the case in the police station, 7. Funding the case, 8. The defendant in custody, 9. Determining if there is a case, 10. Representations to the CPS, 11. Advising your client to plead guilty or not guilty, 12. Choosing place of trial, 13. Preparing for sentence: plea of guilty or conviction, 14. Preparing for different types of hearing in the magistrates' court, 15. Preparing the case for a plea of not guilty, 16. Preparing for preliminary hearings in the Crown Court, 17. Preparing for a contested trial - Magistrates' and Crown Courts, 18. Action after acquittal or conviction and sentence, Appendices, Index