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Criminal Justice Act 2003 R. Ward

Criminal Justice Act 2003 By R. Ward

Criminal Justice Act 2003 by R. Ward


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A thorough and practical analysis of the Criminal Justice Act 2003. The has been designed for all criminal lawyers and those involved in the criminal justice system. It includes the full text of the Act.

Criminal Justice Act 2003 Summary

Criminal Justice Act 2003: A Practitioner's Guide by R. Ward

The Criminal Justice Act 2003, due to receive Royal Assent in November, promises to be one of the most significant pieces of criminal legislation for many years. It contains a number of highly controversial measures which have received widespread criticism, but also many important provisions which have broad support. The Act, if passed in its current form, will make many changes to various aspects of the criminal justice system including: - increased rights of appeal by the prosecution and exceptions to the double jeopardy rule for serious cases - greater obligations to disclose details of a defendant's case - increase in police powers to impose conditions on bail, the extension of prosecution rights of appeal against bail as well as the introduction of conditional cautions - major changes to the rules of evidence relating to previous convictions and hearsay - significant changes to sentencing powers, including greater powers for magistrates and progressively more severe penalties for persistent offenders - the strengthening of police powers under PACE, and the extension of drug testing and treatment provision The Criminal Justice Act 2003 : A Practitioner's Guide is a thorough and practical analysis of the Act. This book is essential reading for all criminal lawyers and those involved in the criminal justice system. It includes the text of the Act.

About R. Ward

Richard Ward, Solicitor, Professor of Public Law and Head of Department of Law, De Montfort University and Olwen Davies, Solicitor-Advocate; Senior Lecturer in Law, De Montfort University

Table of Contents

Introduction Terminating Rulings and Appeals The Investigative Stage - amendments to PACE Sentencing - General Principles Pre-trial Process - Bail, Disclosure, Commencement of Proceedings Sentencing - Non-custodial Sentences Mode of Trial Sentencing - Custodial Sentences Evidence I - Bad Character Miscellaneous Evidence II - Hearsay and Miscellaneous Issues

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Criminal Justice Act 2003: A Practitioner's Guide by R. Ward
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