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Disclosure in Criminal Proceedings 2nd ed (eBook)

Edited by: Paul Jarvis, Oliver Glasgow

ISBN13: 9780192899422
Published: April 2025
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Disclosure issues affect every stage of the criminal investigation and subsequent proceedings. It has been the subject of numerous critical reviews for more than a decade, but no single text has sought to draw the product of those reviews together in one place. Disclosure in Criminal Practice is the only practitioner text on the market to explore in detail this vital aspect of criminal procedure. Revised guidelines for managing disclosure in criminal cases were promulgated by the Attorney General in 2020, and have been updated since, but disclosure failures continue to occur. When miscarriages of justice happen, often it is because the approach to disclosure taken by the prosecution, the defence, and the court was flawed. In its second edition, written by a team of authors drawn from the ranks of Treasury Counsel, Disclosure in Criminal Practice provides a step-by-step analysis of how the rules of disclosure operate throughout the life of a criminal case, from the initial investigation through to any trial, appeal, and beyond. Appointed by the Attorney General to prosecute the most serious cases in the country, the authors approach the topic with decades of experience of handling some of the most complex and seemingly intractable disclosure problems that can arise in the criminal courts. With first-hand experience informing every page of this new edition, Disclosure in Criminal Practice is an indispensable guide to an area of criminal procedure that arises in every single criminal prosecution.

Subjects:
Evidence, Criminal Law, Police and Public Order Law, eBooks, Courts and Procedure
Contents:
1:Evolution of the Law on Disclosure of Unused Material
Paul Jarvis
2:Sources
Paul Jarvis
3:Pre-Interview Disclosure
Jonathan Polnay
4:The Investigation Stage
Jonathan Polnay
5:Disclosure of the Prosecution Case
Kerry Broome
6:Initial Prosecution of Disclosure of Unused Material
Oliver Glasgow
7:Defence Disclosure
Kerry Broome
8:Continuing Prosecution Disclosure of Unused Materials
Sarah Przybylska
9:Public Interest Immunity
Duncan Atkinson
10:Expert Evidence
Deanna Heer
11:Obtaining Disclosure from Third Parties
Joel Smith
12:Disclosing Material to Third Parties
Julia Faure Walker
13:Disclosure Post-Conviction
Catherine Pattison
14:Disclosure and the Court of Appeal
Tom Little