Led by Professor David Ormerod CBE, KC (Hon) and David Perry KC, Blackstone's Criminal Practice brings together an expert team of authors with a commitment to deliver a work which offers detailed and insightful coverage for criminal practice and authoritative statements of the law in a practical and accessible format. With an accompanying supplement containing essential primary materials and commentary updates throughout the year, and access to the additional analysis provided by Blackstone's Briefings, you can rely on ^iBlackstone's Criminal Practice^i to be your constant companion.
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Review from previous edition I direct counsel to Blackstone's Criminal Practice first - Archbold cannot rival it in terms of detailed coverage and commentary * HHJ Roberts, Central Criminal Court * Blackstone's is a worthy rival to Archbold. Its treatment of evidence and procedure, as well as its exemplary discussion of recent appellate court authorities make it my first port of call on any problem * HHJ Pardoe KC, Snaresbrook Crown Court * Easy to read and not only extremely useful for advocates but could be a vital quick reference for legal advisors and magistrates * John Thornhill JP, The Magistrate * The enormous breadth of experience and expertise of the academic and practitioner contributors is everywhere evident * Robin Booth, The London Advocate *
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Bencher of Middle Temple, Professor of Criminal Justice, University College London
Barrister, 6KBW College Hill