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Criminal Litigation 2018-2019 Martin Hannibal (Barrister (non-practising))

Criminal Litigation 2018-2019 By Martin Hannibal (Barrister (non-practising))

Criminal Litigation 2018-2019 by Martin Hannibal (Barrister (non-practising))


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Criminal Litigation offers a comprehensive and practical guide to the subject. Using realistic case studies and online resources, students are encouraged to focus on putting their understanding into a practical context. Diagrams, self-test questions, and summaries of key points ensure the text is easy to use.

Criminal Litigation 2018-2019 Summary

Criminal Litigation 2018-2019 by Martin Hannibal (Barrister (non-practising))

Criminal Litigation offers a comprehensive and practical guide to the areas of criminal litigation covered on the Legal Practice Course. Making effective use of realistic case studies backed up by online documentation, the text combines theory with practical considerations and encourages students to focus on putting their knowledge into a practical context. Written in an informal and accessible style, it covers all procedural and evidential issues that arise in criminal cases. The more complex areas of criminal litigation are examined using numerous diagrams, flowcharts, and examples, while potential changes in the law are highlighted by specially designed 'Looking Ahead' boxes. Chapters end with key points summaries and self-test questions, enabling students to quickly sum up what they have read and test their own knowledge. The comprehensive online resources offers vital support to students throughout their course. Updates are freely accessible to enable students to keep up to date with developments in the field, while links to other useful websites and legislation encourage students to explore the subject area fully. Additional online chapters exploring the practice and dynamics of police station practice, regulatory crime, and sentencing in road traffic accidents are included for students interested in pursuing specialist areas of accreditation. An interactive timeline distinguishing between the three classifications of offences (summary-only, either-way and indictable-only) helps students to see how the whole criminal litigation process fits together and the issues that they need to bear in mind at particular points. Lecturers are able to access video clips of fictional but realistic court proceedings that follow the case studies included in the text; documentation supporting these case studies is also provided via the site. Additional videos cover the procedure at the police station and sentencing in the Crown Court.

About Martin Hannibal (Barrister (non-practising))

Martin Hannibal is a Barrister (currently non-practising). He has wide experience of teaching and examining criminal litigation and advanced criminal practice on undergraduate and professional programmes and on the LPC. Lisa Mountford is a Solicitor with extensive experience as a senior lecturer teaching and examining on criminal law programmes and on LPC criminal litigation and evidence courses.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Criminal Litigation 1: Introduction 2: An introduction to the law of criminal evidence and advocacy 2. Investigation and the Decision to Charge 3: The powers to stop, search, and arrest 4: Detention and interrogation 5: The right to silence at the police station 6: Challenging unlawfully and unfairly obtained evidence 7: Obtaining identification evidence 8: The decision to prosecute and the prosecution's duties of disclosure of evidence 3. From Charge to Trial 9: Funding of criminal defence services and first appearance process 10: The law and practice relating to court bail 11: Prosecuting an either-way offence 12: Prosecuting summary offences 13: Crown Court proceedings pre-trial 14: Trial before the Crown Court 4. Proving the Case - The Rules of Criminal Evidence 15: The burden of proof 16: Witness evidence 17: Corroboration, the 'Turnbull guidelines' and opinion evidence 18: Hearsay evidence 19: Character evidence and the accused as a witness at trial 20: Private privilege 5. Post Conviction: Sentencing and Appeals 21: Sentencing procedure and the general principles of sentencing 22: Specific types of sentence and the plea in mitigation 23: Appeals 6. Youth Justice 24: Youth justice - introduction 25: Prosecuting young offenders 26: Sentencing young offenders Appendix 1 Additional chapters (online only)

Additional information

GOR009664903
9780198823216
0198823215
Criminal Litigation 2018-2019 by Martin Hannibal (Barrister (non-practising))
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20180711
656
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