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CLSA Duty Solicitors' Handbook Andrew William Keogh

CLSA Duty Solicitors' Handbook By Andrew William Keogh

CLSA Duty Solicitors' Handbook by Andrew William Keogh


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Summary

Meant for criminal practitioners, this third edition takes into account the Criminal Justice Act, the consolidated Criminal Procedure Rules, and changes regarding sentencing, new offences, evidence, and disclosure. It addresses common issues arising in relation to the main procedures encountered in the magistrates' court and police station.

CLSA Duty Solicitors' Handbook Summary

CLSA Duty Solicitors' Handbook by Andrew William Keogh

The third edition of this highly successful book provides criminal practitioners with the most up-to-date information needed for day-to-day practice. This handbook covers all aspects of the duty solicitor's role, offering invaluable information and guidance on practice and procedure. It addresses common issues arising in relation to the main procedures encountered in the magistrates' court and police station. Conveniently portable and straightforward, the book also provides detailed non-statutory materials to support the main analysis, criminal defence definitions, and examination of the sentencing options open to the court. The new PACE Codes of Practice in from force 1 January 2006 are reproduced in full. The content has been completely revised in light of the implementation of the Criminal Justice Act, the newly consolidated Criminal Procedure Rules, with key changes to the following: allocation and mode of trial; hearsay and bad character provisions; sentencing, including dangerous offenders; new offences; evidence, and disclosure. Recommended by the Criminal Law Solicitors' Association, the text is essential reading for anyone wanting to obtain or retain duty solicitor status under the Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme, and is particularly suited for those duty solicitors facing reaccreditation.

CLSA Duty Solicitors' Handbook Reviews

'Excellent.' The Practical Lawyer, April 2006 'An invaluable source of information on practice and procedure for duty solicitors.' The Practical Lawyer, June 2006 '...it is undoubtedly a book which criminal solicitors in general, across all areas of criminal practice and levels of qualification, should have reference to, to ensure they are familiar with, as the author reminds us, the unprecedented degree of change to criminal practice and procedure in the two years since the second edition was published...easy to navigate and use as a 'one-stop shop' for information...if you do not allow its title to dissuade you, you can be assured, when next at the police station or magistrates' court, you will have a comprehensive and up-to-date handbook by your side.' New Law Journal, December 2006

About Andrew William Keogh

Andrew Keogh is a partner at Tuckers Solicitors and the editor of Criminal Procedure Rules 2005 - Case Management Resources (2005) and Key Criminal Cases 2005 (2006), Key Criminal Cases 2006 (2007), and author of Criminal Justice Act 2003 - A Guide to the New Law (2004) also published by Law Society Publishing. He regularly lectures and appears on TV and radio in relation to criminal litigation issues. Andrew is a committee member of the Criminal Law Solicitors Association.

Table of Contents

1. Duty solicitor practice; 2. Police station procedure; 3. Magistrates' courts procedure; 4. Sentencing; 5. Offences, definitions and sentences; Appendices.

Additional information

GOR002850533
9781853289798
1853289795
CLSA Duty Solicitors' Handbook by Andrew William Keogh
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Law Society
20060329
608
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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