"Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2006" provides a single, well-referenced, and affordable volume of all the material that is truly essential to criminal practice in the magistrates' court and in the Crown Court. Expert commentary of uncompromising quality has ensured the book's position as a leading reference for the criminal practitioner. The 2006 edition has been fully updated and revised to cover legislative changes including; the Criminal Procedure Rules 2005; the non-molestation orders of the Domestic Violence Act 2004; sections of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 newly in force; the Attorney General's Guidelines on Disclosure; and sections of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 newly in force. "Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2006" is also available as a fully-linked CD-ROM, produced in Folio Views, which includes the full text of relevant statutes from 1996-2005, CPS Charging Standards, the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants) Act 2004; the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004; the Hunting Act 2004. The CD is also available together with the book as a pack.
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Blackstone's Civil Practice maintains the highest standards of clarity in expression, authority in exposition, and of user-friendliness in layout. It is as accessible to new users as it is invaluable to judges and experienced criminal practitioners. Jeremy Horder, Law Commissioner for England and Wales Blackstone has become an authoritative text. Its concision and accessibility carries no penalty in accuracy, intelligence or reliability. If there ever was a time when citing Blackstone was a second port of call for an advocate in the Crown Court, I believe it has gone. Stephen Irwin QC, Doughty Street Chambers, Chairman of the Bar 2004 In the current legislative climate when a court based advocate has to face the challenge of a plethora of new laws alongside an ever-increasing workload, the comprehensive, accessible and commonsense layout of Blackstones makes it an essential tool and a reliable one stop source of legal knowledge ... I wouldn't like to go to court without one. Jamie Foster, Solicitor, Farrell Matthews & Weir Solicitors Blackstone's is accessible, logically presented and well written with a good balance of statute and commentary. It is written by leading experts and has established itself as a leading text in the criminal courts and in my view, is an essential text for any student or practitioner. Tan Ikram, Partner, IBB Solicitors, Hon. Training Officer, LCCSA Blackstone's Criminal Practice has finally come of age. When you stop and think about it, it is amazing that this fine book has played second fiddle to its more established court partner - Archbold. GBP155 for a book that covers the entire criminal jurisdiction, with comprehensive updating available (at no extra cost). You decide GBP155 v GBP500 - if criminal practitioners really are feeling the cold chill of legal aid cuts (and I know you are) then who can afford to continue to throw money down the drain? Mark Ornstey, CrimeLine Blackstone's Criminal Practice remains at the forefront of practitioner books, providing a readable, easily navigable, and now regularly updated guide to criminal law. New Law Journal Quite simply indispensable for all criminal law practitioners. The Journal of Criminal Law Very user friendly with a comprehensive index as well as a companion website - a one-stop-shop that wins on convenience. TSG Life (Trainee Solicitors Group Magazine), Spring 05 An indispensable tool for barristers, solicitors and paralegals... judges, magistrates andes, magistrates and court staff... everyone who needs to know the length and breadth of criminal practice should keep a volume or compact disc readily at hand. Leonard Jason-Lloyd, Internet Law Book Reviews
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Criminal law practitioners: solicitors and barristers (Magistrates' Courts and Crown Court), the judiciary, the Crown Prosecution Service, the police, students studying vocational law course (Bar Vocational Course and Legal Practice Course), academics and reference libraries in the UK and worldwide.
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978-0-19-928770-3 (9780199287703)
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Peter Murphy, Professor of Law, South texas College of Law; Barrister of the Middle Temple and of the California and Texas Bars and Eric Stockdale, Former Circuit Judge, Visiting Professor, University of Hertfordshire
Contributors: Advisory Editors; Lord Justice Hooper HHJ Roderick Denyer Professor David Ormerod (Leeds University) David Perry (barrister, 6 King's Bench Walk) Tim Owen QC (Matrix Chambers) Robert Smith QC (16 Park Place Chambers) Contributors; Mercy Ackman, LLB, Barrister 36 Bedford Row Diane Birch, LLB Professor of Criminal Justice and Evidence, University of Nottingham Michael J. Gunn, LLB Professor of English Law and Associate Dean, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Michael Hirst, LLB, LLM Professor of Criminal Justice, De Montford University, Leicester Edward Rees QC Criminal Law Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers. Peter Hungerford-Welch, LLB, Barrister Associate Dean and Director of Teaching Staff Resources, Inns of Court School of Law, City University, London Adrian Keane, LLB, Barrister Professor of Law and Dean, Inns of Court School of Law, City University, London Leonard Leigh, PhD Barrister Commission Member, Criminal Cases Review Commission. Formerly Professor of Criminal Law in the University of London, London School of Economics and Political Science Ken McGuire, LLB, Barrister 36 Bedford Row Richard McMahon, LLB, LLM, Barrister Director of Civil Litigation, States of Guernsey, Crown Advocate of the Royal Court of Guernsey, formerly Lecturer in Law, The University of Reading John Sprack, BA, LLB, Barrister Full-time Chairman, Employment Tribunals. Formerly Reader, Inns of Court School of Law Richard D. Taylor, MA, LLM, Barrister Professor of English Law and Head of School, Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire Martin Wasik, LLB, MA, FRSA, Barrister Professor of Criminal Justice, Keele University. Chairman, Sentencing Advisory Panel Links to web resources and related information
A. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW; B. OFFENCES; C. ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES; D. PROCEDURE; E. EVIDENCE