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Tackling Disclosure in the Criminal Courts: A Practitioner’s Guide 2nd ed (Focusing on Digital Disclosure) isbn 9781916698192

Tackling Disclosure in the Criminal Courts: A Practitioner’s Guide


ISBN13: 9781912687428
New Edition ISBN: 9781916698192
Published: October 2019
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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This book is intended to provide practical guidance when considering issues of disclosure in criminal proceedings. It is aimed at both prosecution and defence practitioners.

Disclosure issues can arise in any criminal case and in many guises, from the prosecution seeking an adverse inference from the defence’s failure to set out their case in the defence statement, to the defence applying for proceedings to be stayed as an abuse of process due to disclosure failings by the prosecution.

It also includes checklists designed to help the reader ask the right questions when considering particular disclosure topics along with a number of precedents, pro-formas and sample documents to assist.

With a Foreword by Sir Peter Gross (Lord Justice of Appeal).