
Criminal Appeals Handbook
Bloomsbury Professional (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 5. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-1-5265-3225-1 (ISBN)
Description
Criminal Appeals Handbook provides practical assistance to legal representatives of clients who are seeking to challenge convictions or sentences in the Court of Appeal and beyond. It takes each topic in the order in which it arises in the appeal process, from obtaining advice, including funding for advice and assistance under legal aid, and potential grounds of appeal, through to the conclusion of the case in the Court of Appeal.
The Third Edition includes a number of important updates, including:
- Coverage of the Sentencing Act 2020
- Criminal Procedure Rules 2025
- Fresh evidence and referrals from the Criminal Cases Review Commission
- Updated Appendices covering the March 2026 Guide to Proceedings in the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division
- Significant decisions in modern slavery and protest cases
- A new section on women, caring responsibilities and pregnancy
- Developments linked to children and young people
Available in an accessible single volume, this handbook offers practical guidance and insight on the preparation and presentation of cases, with a summary of key points at the end of each section.
The Third Edition includes a number of important updates, including:
- Coverage of the Sentencing Act 2020
- Criminal Procedure Rules 2025
- Fresh evidence and referrals from the Criminal Cases Review Commission
- Updated Appendices covering the March 2026 Guide to Proceedings in the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division
- Significant decisions in modern slavery and protest cases
- A new section on women, caring responsibilities and pregnancy
- Developments linked to children and young people
Available in an accessible single volume, this handbook offers practical guidance and insight on the preparation and presentation of cases, with a summary of key points at the end of each section.
More details
Series
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 156 mm
Width: 234 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
656 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5265-3225-1 (9781526532251)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Farrhat Arshad KC is a barrister specialising in crime and criminal appeals at Doughty Street Chambers, UK, where she is the Head of the Criminal Appeals Unit.
Kate O'Raghallaigh is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, UK. Her practice encompasses criminal appeals, extradition and public law in the field of criminal justice.
Gregory Stewart is the managing partner, and head of the appeal department, of GT Stewart, a leading firm specialising in crime and criminal appeals and ranked by Chambers and Partners and Legal 500.
Kate O'Raghallaigh is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, UK. Her practice encompasses criminal appeals, extradition and public law in the field of criminal justice.
Gregory Stewart is the managing partner, and head of the appeal department, of GT Stewart, a leading firm specialising in crime and criminal appeals and ranked by Chambers and Partners and Legal 500.
Author
Doughty Street Chambers, UK
Doughty Street Chambers, UK
GT Stewart, UK
Content
Part 1: The Law
1 Introduction to the Court of Appeal
2 Applying the Law: recent developments
3 Appeals against Conviction
4 Appeals and Sentence
Part 2: The Appeal Process
5 Defence Investigations
6 Applying for Leave to Appeal
7 Preparing for Hearings in the Court of Appeal
8 Public Funding and Pro Bono Assistance
Part 3: Applications from the Court of Appeal
9 The Criminal Cases Review Commission
10 Appealing to the Supreme Court
11 Applications to the European Court of Human Rights
Part 4: Other Rights of Appeal
12 Appeals against Interlocutory Rulings
13 Responding to Prosecution Appeals
14 Appeals in Relation to Defendants Suffering a Mental Disorder
15 Special Cases
Appendices
1 Introduction to the Court of Appeal
2 Applying the Law: recent developments
3 Appeals against Conviction
4 Appeals and Sentence
Part 2: The Appeal Process
5 Defence Investigations
6 Applying for Leave to Appeal
7 Preparing for Hearings in the Court of Appeal
8 Public Funding and Pro Bono Assistance
Part 3: Applications from the Court of Appeal
9 The Criminal Cases Review Commission
10 Appealing to the Supreme Court
11 Applications to the European Court of Human Rights
Part 4: Other Rights of Appeal
12 Appeals against Interlocutory Rulings
13 Responding to Prosecution Appeals
14 Appeals in Relation to Defendants Suffering a Mental Disorder
15 Special Cases
Appendices