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Court of Appeal Criminal Division: A Practitioner's Guide 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780414064737
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414044807
Published: November 2018
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £158.00



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The 2nd edition of Court of Appeal Criminal Division: A Practitioner's Guide:-

  • Aids practitioners in preparing well drafted grounds of appeal, and to minimise delay
  • Provides guidance to practitioners in all aspects of the process
  • Covers the various specific applications and appeals, outlining the rights of appeal and the relevant legislation and rules
  • Outlines general principles and case management
  • Provides details on applications to the House of Lords/Supreme Court and relevant practice directions
  • The chapter on conviction deals with grounds of appeal and powers of court in detail
  • A dedicated chapter contains information on other rights of appeal including trials involving jury tampering
  • Deals with complete application for a re-trial for a serious offence
  • Full coverage of sentencing including powers of court
  • Flowcharts and tables are provided for ease of reference

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
Part 1 – History, Constitution, Jurisdiction and Powers
Historical Development
Jurisdiction and Constitution
Powers of the Court

Part 2 – Procedure and Case Management
The Registrar of Criminal Appeals
Procedure and Case Management: General Principles

Part 3 – Rights of Appeal
Appeals Before the Conclusion of the Trial
Appeal Against an Order of the Crown Court in the Exercise of its Jurisdiction to Punish for Contempt
Appeals Against Conviction and Sentence Under the Criminal Appeal Act 1968
Appeals Relating to Mentally Disorder Offenders
Appeals Relating to Restraint, Receivership, Confiscation and Similar Orders
Attorney General’s References
Other Appeals Relating to Sentence or Similar Orders
Appeals Against Crown Court Orders in Ancillary Proceedings
Application to Quash an Acquittal and for a Retrial Under Part 10 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003
Appeals to the Supreme Court

Part 4 – Special Topics
Restrictions
Human Rights Law in the Court of Appeal Criminal Division
The Role of the Criminal Cases Review Commission
Funding
Costs
Appendices:
Offences upon Which the Attorney General Can Refer Unduly Lenient Sentences
Offences for Which an Order to Quash an Acquittal and Order a Retrial Can Be Made
Useful Addresses and Websites
Practical Information
Forms
Statistics