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Criminal Litigation and Sentencing (Blackstone Bar Manual) Book
The barrister needs to know how to conduct a criminal case. It is not just a matter of being conversant with the relevant law and procedure: he or she must be able to deal with an actual case in practice. Recognizing this basic necessity, this manual gives practical guidance on how to carry out actual tasks. The first part of the book follows the stages through which a typical criminal case would pass, starting with the magistrates' court, and moving on to the Crown Court, dealing with the various avenues for appeal. In each area, the main principles are clearly set out, with an explanation and references to statutes and cases where appropriate. Guidance is also given at various points where further research may be needed for a particular case. The second section of the manual deals with sentencing, which is now an integral part of criminal litigation. The text looks not only at the maximum penalties which the court can impose, but also deals with the process of sentencing, including the procedure following conviction, the range of sentencing available and the factors likely to influence the sentence which is actually passed.Read More
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- 0199254990
- 9780199254996
- Inns of Court School of Law
- 1 August 2002
- Oxford University Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 412
- Rev Ed
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