
Criminal Litigation and Sentencing
Robert McPeake(Editor)
Oxford University Press
22nd Edition
Published on 12. August 2010
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Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-19-959408-5 (ISBN)
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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. 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. The manual has been fully updated in light of recent developments in the area of criminal justice, including the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 and the Criminal Evidence (Witness Anonymity) Act 2008, ensuring that students are fully equipped with the most up-to-date information for 2010-2011. Criminal Litigation and Sentencing is essential reading for all trainee barristers, and is also a useful source of reference for junior practitioners wishing to refresh their knowledge of the criminal justice system and its procedures.
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. The manual has been fully updated in light of recent developments in the area of criminal justice, including the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 and the Criminal Evidence (Witness Anonymity) Act 2008, ensuring that students are fully equipped with the most up-to-date information for 2010-2011. Criminal Litigation and Sentencing is essential reading for all trainee barristers, and is also a useful source of reference for junior practitioners wishing to refresh their knowledge of the criminal justice system and its procedures.
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22nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 292 mm
Width: 207 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
916 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-959408-5 (9780199594085)
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Content
1. Introduction; 2. Preliminaries; 3. Bail; 4. Allocation; 5. Summary trial; 6. Youth court trials; 7. Sending cases to the Crown Court; 8. Appeals from decisions of magistrates; 9. Disclosure; 10. Indictments; 11. Crown Court trial; 12. Appeals to the Court of Appeal; 13. Procedure between conviction and sentence; 14. The principles of sentencing; 15. Non-custodial sentences in the magistrates' court; 16. Custodial sentences in the magistrates' court; 17. Non-custodial sentences in the youth court; 18. Custodial sentences in the youth court; 19. Non-custodial sentences in the Crown Court; 20. Custodial sentences in the Crown Court; Appendix 1: Triable either way offences - determining the mode of trial (ss 17A-23, MCA 1980); Appendix 2: Victims and other witnesses