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Ethics and Criminal Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781552213780
Published: February 2015
Publisher: Irwin Law Inc
Country of Publication: Canada
Format: Paperback
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Ethics and Criminal Law is a comprehensive survey of the ethical issues facing criminal lawyers. Topics covered include: defending a client known to be guilty; choosing and refusing clients; decision-making in criminal litigation; the duty of confidentiality and its exceptions; conflict of interest; client perjury; interviewing and preparing witnesses; plea discussions; handling incriminating physical evidence; termination of the client-lawyer relationship; and the special duties of Crown counsel.

The second edition provides an invaluable update, with hundreds of new case citations, references to the latest commentary, and analysis of the new codes of professional conduct from Canadian law societies.

It also explores new topics including whether an implied undertaking attaches to criminal disclosure; the Lyttle requirement that cross-examinations be conducted in good faith; communicating with testifying witnesses; law office searches post-Lavallee; client confidentiality and new technology; the benefits and pitfalls of defence counsel contacting a complainant; the propriety of defence investigations that focus on confidential informants or involve trickery; withdrawing from a case pursuant to Cunningham; the proper role of Crown counsel at the investigative stage of a proceeding; the scope of prosecutorial discretion after Krieger and Anderson; and the impact of Nixon on Crown counsel’s ability to repudiate a plea agreement.

Subjects:
Criminal Law, Other Jurisdictions , Professional Conduct and Ethics, Canada
Contents:
Acknowledgements and Dedication
Acknowledgements from the First Edition
Abbreviations;
Introduction
Chapter 1: Defending the Guilty
Chapter 2: Choosing and Refusing Clients
Chapter 3: Decision Making
Chapter 4: Confidentiality
Chapter 5: Confidentiality Exceptions
Chapter 6: Conflict of Interest
Chapter 7: Client Perjury
Chapter 8: Witnesses
Chapter 9: Plea Discussions
Chapter 10: Physical Evidence Relevant to a Crime
Chapter 11: Termination of the Client-Lawyer Relationship
Chapter 12: The Prosecutor
Table of Cases
Index
About the Authors;