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A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure John Sprack (Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School, Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School)

A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure By John Sprack (Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School, Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School)

Summary

A practical guide to the criminal process in England and Wales, from the start of criminal proceedings and the first court appearance of the accused, through to sentencing and appeal, this excellent book covers the procedure in the magistrates' courts, the Crown Court, and the criminal appeal courts.

A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure Summary

A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure by John Sprack (Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School, Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School)

Beginning with an explanation of procedure prior to the accused appearing in court, this straightforward and practical guide works through the way in which prosecutions are commenced and the process around funding by the criminal defence service and bail. It then moves on to describe proceedings in the magistrates' court, including summary trial and committal for sentence, as well as the way in which the youth court operates. Finally, the process by which serious offences are sent direct to the Crown Court; trial on indictment; and sentencing and appeals are all examined in detail. Fully updated to incorporate recent developments in the field, this new edition examines the impact of legislative developments, such as the repeal of the Criminal Courts Charge, changes to the funding system, and amendments to the Criminal Procedure Rules. Recent judicial initiatives and important new case law are also covered. Very much a practical guide, this title makes frequent use of examples, flowcharts, and tables, and is specifically designed to assist the busy professional and student. A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure is an indispensable resource for those working in this field. The A Practical Approach series is the perfect partner for practice work. Each title focuses on one field of the law and provides a comprehensive overview of the subject together with clear, practical advice and tips on issues likely to arise in practice. The books are also an excellent resource for those new to the law, where the expert overview and clear layout promote ease of understanding.

About John Sprack (Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School, Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School)

John Sprack practiced for a number of years as a barrister in the criminal courts. He taught Criminal Litigation at the Inns of Court School of Law (now City Law School) for 11 years, and was Director of its Bar Vocational Course and of the LLM in Criminal Litigation. He was one of the founding authors of Blackstone's Criminal Practice and now provides Continuous Professional Development courses for practicing lawyers in Advocacy and Employment Law. He was an Employment judge for 15 years. Michael Engelhardt-Sprack has a busy practice, specialising in criminal defence, employment and housing law, and has been at tenant at 1M.C.B since 2017. He has appeared in the Crown Court and the Magistrates' Court on a range of matters, including violent and sexual offences, offences involving weapons, drugs, fraud, dishonesty and driving. He has also advised and acted in appeals against conviction.

Table of Contents

Part I Introduction 1: Setting the Scene 2: The Role of the Criminal Procedure Roles 3: Preliminaries to Court Appearance 4: Prosecutors 5: The Decision to Prosecute Part II The Magistrates Court 6: Magistrates and their Courts 7: Bail and Remands 8: Mode of Trial 9: Disclosure 10: Course of a Summary Trial 11: Trial of Juveniles 12: Committal for Sentence 13: Sending Cases to the Crown Court Part III Trial on Indictment 14: The Crown Court 15: The Indictment 16: Pre-Trial Proceedings 17: Pleas 18: The Jury 19: Judge-Only Trials 20: The Course of the Trial 21: The Verdict Part IV Sentencing 22: Procedure Before Sentencing 23: Determining the Sentence 24: Custodial Sentences 25: Sentences other than Custody Part V Appeals and Ancillary Matters 26: Appeals from the Crown Court 27: Appeals from the Magistrates' Courts 28: Ancillary Financial Matters 29: Your Practice Appendices 1: Deciding the Mode of Trial 2: Trial Procedure in Outline

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GOR013027213
9780198843566
0198843569
A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure by John Sprack (Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School, Barrister, formerly Reader, Inns of Court Law School)
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Oxford University Press
2019-12-03
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