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Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Procedure Rules Duncan Atkinson (Barrister, 6 King's Bench Walk)

Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Procedure Rules By Duncan Atkinson (Barrister, 6 King's Bench Walk)

Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Procedure Rules by Duncan Atkinson (Barrister, 6 King's Bench Walk)


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The new edition of this Blackstone's Guide provides the full updated Criminal Procedure Rules 2010, including amendments made in July 2010, and the Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction, together with a practical explanation of the Rules.

Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Procedure Rules Summary

Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Procedure Rules by Duncan Atkinson (Barrister, 6 King's Bench Walk)

The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. Published soon after enactment, they offer expert commentary by leading names on the scope, extent and effects of the legislation, plus a full copy of the Act itself. They offer a cost-effective solution to key information needs and are the perfect companion for any practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes. The Criminal Procedure Rules govern all aspects of criminal procedure in all criminal courts. The Rules were designed to bring about a cultural change and all those involved in the criminal justice system are affected by the new regime. While many practitioners initially thought that they would have little impact upon the criminal courts, they have become an essential litigation framework. They consolidate all procedural rules with new provisions aimed at increasing efficiency and improving case management. Amendments to the rules made since their introduction render them a cradle to grave pathway that practitioners must follow, codifying rules previously contained in hundreds of different documents. The new edition of this Guide provides a full, clear analysis of the Rules, and places them in context, tracking the development of the rules since their introduction in 2005. Following the structure of the Rules, and including checklists of time limits and key tasks to be performed, the Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Procedure Rules is an essential purchase for criminal practitioners, magistrates, and judges. The Guide contains the full updated Criminal Procedure Rules 2010, and the Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date collection of relevant procedural materials.

Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Procedure Rules Reviews

a comprehensive and indispensivle guide, [providing] a full, clear analysis of the rules * Phillip Taylor MBE, Richmond Green Chambers *

About Duncan Atkinson (Barrister, 6 King's Bench Walk)

Duncan Atkinson and Tim Moloney QC are both established criminal law barristers, practising from 6 King's Bench Walk and Tooks Chambers respectively. They were both members of the Criminal Bar Assocation Working Party on the Criminal Procedure Rules, and are contributors to Blackstone's Criminal Practice.

Table of Contents

APPENDIX 1 - THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE RULES 2010 (SI 2010 NO. 60), AS AMENDED BY THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (AMENDMENT) RULES 2010 (SI 2010 NO. 1921); APPENDIX 2 - THE CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL PRACTICE DIRECTION; APPENDIX 3 - CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF HEAVY FRAUD AND OTHER COMPLEX CRIMINAL CASES

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GOR013578223
9780199588701
0199588708
Blackstone's Guide to the Criminal Procedure Rules by Duncan Atkinson (Barrister, 6 King's Bench Walk)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2011-01-13
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