Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011

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Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011

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  • Producent: Oxford University Press
  • Rok produkcji: 2010
  • ISBN: 9780199589272
  • Ilość stron: 3328
  • Oprawa: brak formatu
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Opis: Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 - Hooper, D Ormerod

Blackstone's Criminal Practice is the only text to provide in a single, portable, and superbly-referenced volume all the material essential to criminal practice and procedure in both the Crown and magistrates' courts. Increasingly cited in court, its incomparable quality and clarity make it an essential reference for all serious criminal practitioners. Led by David Ormerod and Lord Justice Hooper, our team of highly acclaimed authors have been handpicked to ensure that you receive practical, citable explanation, analysis, and guidance on all aspects of criminal court practice - providing immediate clarification of all you need to know on offences, sentencing, evidence, and procedure. And with a simultaneous supplement containing essential materials, you can trust Blackstone's Criminal Practice to be your constant companion through every courtroom appearance. This new edition has been meticulously revised to provide extensive coverage of all new legislation, case law, and Practice Directions. With the option of regular supplements, free quarterly bulletins, and monthly website updates, you can rely on Blackstone's Criminal Practice to provide reassurance on all the latest developments in criminal law and procedure. As always Blackstone's Criminal Practice continues to fulfil its designed purpose, that is to assist all those who work in the filed of criminal justice. Rob Jerrard, The City of London Police Pensioners' Newsletter Once again a substantial work, well presented and worth investing in for another year. Rob Jerrard, City of London Police Pensioners' NewsletterMAIN VOLUME; PART A: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW; A1 Actus reus: the external elements of an offence; A2 Mens Rea; A3 General defences; A4 Strict liability and vicarious liability; A5 Parties to offences; A6 Inchoate offences; A7 Human rights; A8 Territorial and extra-territorial jurisdiction; PART B: OFFENCES; B1 Homicide and related offences; B2 Non-fatal offences against the person; B3 Sexual offences; B4 Theft, handling stolen goods and related offences; B5 Fraud, blackmail and deception; B6 Falsification, forgery and counterfeiting; B7 Company, investment and insolvency offences; B8 Damage to property; B9 Offences affecting security; B10 Terrorism, piracy and hijacking; B11 Offences affecting public order; B12 Offences relating to weapons; B13 Offences affecting enjoyment of premises; B14 Offences against the administration of justice; B15 Corruption; B16 Revenue, customs and social security offences; B17 Offences involving misuse of computers; B18 Offences involving writing, speech or publication; B19 Offences related to drugs; B20 Offences relating to dangerous dogs, hunting and animal welfare; B21 Offences relating to the proceeds of criminal conduct; B22 Immigration offences; PART C: ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES; C1 Definitions and basic principles in road traffic cases; C2 Evidence and procedure in road traffic cases; C3 Offences relating to driving triable on indictment; C4 Offences relating to documents triable on indictment; C5 Drink-driving offences; C6 Summary traffic offences; C7 Sentencing; C8 The schedules to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988; PART D: PROCEDURE; D1 Powers of investigation; D2 The decision to prosecute and diversion; D3 Courts, judges and parties; D4 Criminal procedure rules and case management; D5 Preliminary procedures in magistrates' courts; D6 Classification of offences and determining mode of trial; D7 Bail; D8 Assets recovery; D9 Disclosure; D10 Sending cases from the magistrates' court to the Crown Court; D11 The indictment; D12 Arraignment and pleas; D13 Juries; D14 Trial on indictment: general matters and pre-trial procedure; D15 Trial on indictment: the prosecution case; D16 Trial on indictment: the defence case; D17 Trial on indictment: procedure between close of defence evidence and retirement of jury; D18 Trial on indictment: procedure relating to retirement of jury and verdict; D19 Trial on indictment: sentencing procedure; D20 Summary trial: general and preliminary matters; D21 Summary trial: the course of the trial; D22 Sentencing in the magistrates' court; D23 Trial of juveniles; D24 Civil behaviour orders: ASBOs, Closure Orders, CPOs, and VOOs; D25 Appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) following trial on indictment; D26 Procedure on appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division); D27 Reference to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) following trial on indictment; D28 Challenging decisions of magistrates' courts and of the Crown Court in its appellate capacity; D29 Appeals to the Supreme Court and the role of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights; D30 Public funding and costs; D31 Extradition; PART E: SENTENCING; E1 Sentencing: general provisions; E2 Custodial sentences: general provisions; E3 Mandatory life sentences; E4 Custodial sentences for dangerous offenders under the Criminal Justice Act 2003; E5 Prescribed custodial sentences; E6 Suspended sentences under the Criminal Justice Act 2003; E7 Custodial sentences: detention and custody of offenders under 21; E8 Community Order under the Criminal Justice Act 2003; E9 Community sentences: offenders aged under 18; E10 Referral order; E11 Reparation orders; E12 Absolute and conditional discharges; E13 Binding over; E14 Orders against parents; E15 Fines; E16 Compensation orders; E17 Restitution orders; E18 Deprivation orders; E19 Confiscation orders; E20 Recommendation for deportation; E21 Exclusions and disqualifications; E22 Mentally disordered offenders; E23 Notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003; E24 Rehabilitation of offenders; PART F: EVIDENCE; F1 General principles of evidence in criminal cases; F2 The discretion to exclude evidence; evidence unlawfully, improperly or unfairly obtained; F3 Burden and standard of proof and presumptions; F4 Competence and compellability of witnesses and oaths and affirmations; F5 Corroboration; F6 Examination-in-chief; F7 Cross-examination and re-examination; F8 Documentary evidence and real evidence; F9 Public policy and privilege; F10 Opinion evidence; F11 Admissibility of previous verdicts; F12 Character evidence: evidence of bad character of accused; F13 Character evidence: admissibility of evidence of accused's good character; F14 Character evidence: evidence of bad character of persons other than the accused; F15 The rule against hearsay: general principles; F16 Exceptions to the rule against hearsay (excluding confessions); F17 The rule against hearsay: confessions; F18 Evidence of identification; F19 Inferences from silence and the non-production of evidence; APPENDICES; Appendix 1: Codes of Practice under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984; Appendix 2: Attorney-General's Guidelines; Appendix 3: The CPS Code for Crown Prosecutors; Appendix 4: Disclosure; Appendix 5: The Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction; (SIMULTANEOUS) SUPPLEMENT 1; The Criminal Procedure Rules 2010; The Sentencing Guidelines Council Sentencing Guidelines


Szczegóły: Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 - Hooper, D Ormerod

Tytuł: Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011
Autor: Hooper, D Ormerod
Producent: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199589272
Rok produkcji: 2010
Ilość stron: 3328
Oprawa: brak formatu
Waga: 3.77 kg


Recenzje: Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 - Hooper, D Ormerod

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