Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice 2009

Subjects:
Key Annual Titles, Practice & Procedure, Criminal Law
Contents:

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The Indictment

The Criminal Jurisdiction of the Crown Court
Bail, Appearance of Accused for Trial,
Presence During Trial
Trial Sentence
s and Orders on Conviction
Costs and Criminal Defence Service
Criminal Appeal
Oral Testimony of Witnesses
Documentary and Real Evidence
Miscellaneous Sources of Evidence
Hearsay Evidence
Privilege, Public Interest Immunity and Disclosure
Evidence of Bad Character
Evidence of Identification
Investigatory Powers
Confessions
Discretion to Exclude Evidence, etc.
Human Rights
The Mental Element in Crime
Principals and Secondary Parties
Offences Against the Person
Sexual Offences
Offences under the Theft and Fraud Acts
Forgery, Personation and Cheating
Criminal Damage and Kindred Offences
Firearms and Offensive Weapons
Offences Against the Crown and Government
Money Laundering Offences
Harmful or Dangerous Drugs
Offences against Public Justice
Public Order Offences
Commerce, Financial Markets and Insolvency
Offences against Public Morals and Policy
Motor Vehicle Offences
Conspiracy, Encouragement and Attempt to Commit Crime
Edited by: James Richardson

ISBN13: 9781847036179
ISBN: 1847036171
Published: November 2008
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback & 1st Supplement
Price: £385.00

Archbold 2009 Book & CD-ROM Pack

Archbold 2009 Standalone CD-ROM

Providing all the material needed when preparing for and during a trial, Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice includes detailed coverage of both law and procedure in the Crown Court. An eminent author team brings together expertise on every aspect of criminal law and practice to ensure an unrivalled quality and attention to detail.

Archbold 2009 has been fully revised and updated with recent important new changes including new statutes, new cases, new SI's and new practice directions. Archbold's supplement service keeps users up-to-date with the latest developments.

  • The most frequently cited publication in the Crown Court;
  • Covers both substantive law and practice and procedure;
  • Goes through each type of offence in detail, chapter by chapter;
  • Includes full citation of authorities;
  • Deals with sentencing, costs and appeals;
  • Available both in print and on CD-ROM;
  • Supplemented regularly to keep users up-to-date throughout the year;