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Wilkinson's Road Traffic Offences 29th ed isbn 9780414071803

Wilkinson's Road Traffic Offences: 28th ed with 2nd Supplement

Edited by: Kevin McCormac, Philip Brown, Nick Watson, Peter Veits, Joanna Woodhouse

ISBN13: 9780414067622
New Edition ISBN: 9780414071803
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414064690
Published: December 2018
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback & Supplement
Price: Out of print




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Wilkinson's Road Traffic Offences 28th edition, is now published as just one volume. A new edition will be reissued every two years and updated by two supplements.

  • The 2nd Supplement was published in December 2018
  • The 1st Supplement was published in June 2018
  • The Main Work was published in November 2017

Coverage includes:-

  • Detailed coverage and analysis (Including a flow chart) of the important decision in R. v Needham [2016] regarding the application of the extension period to a driving disqualification where the offender also receives an immediate custodial sentence.
  • Detailed coverage of the important decision in R. v Hassani [2017] (where the Court affirmed and restated the decision of the Chief Magistrate and Senior District Judge in R v Cipriani [2016]) giving extensive guidance in relation to the conduct of drink drive cases including case management at the first hearing, disclosure, expert witnesses and challenging the reliability of breath machines.
  • Coverage of the changes to the Magistrates’ Courts Sentencing Guidelines and the new guidelines effective in 2017 including the guidance relating to driving whilst over the limit with drugs.
  • Detailed coverage of changes affecting the operation of the MIB scheme where a driver is uninsured or untraceable and of cases confirming the restriction on exclusions from insurance cover: Wastell v Woodward (Deceased) [2017]; R&S Pilling (t/a Phoenix Engineering) v UK Insurance Ltd [2017]; and R&S Pilling (t/a Phoenix Engineering) v UK Insurance Ltd [2017] and Oldham BC v Sajjad [2016]
  • Full updating following the implementation of the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016
  • Coverage of the effect of the developing changes in mutual recognition of driving disqualification.
  • In-depth commentary on latest case law: R. v Taylor [2016] (Supreme Court decision on fault where a driving accident resulted in death); R. v. Beech [2016] (disqualifying passengers and requiring them to take an extended test); R. v. Brandford [2016] (duress); R. v. G [2016] (extending the scope of the ‘slip rule’ in the Crown Court);. R. v. Hamlett [2015] (the importance of properly assessing value before ordering forfeiture of a motor vehicle).
  • Coverage of sentencing cases on causing death by dangerous driving including: R v Gard [2017]; R v Barker [2017].
  • Coverage of sentencing cases applying further the guidance in Dewdney [2015] and Hussain [2015] on causing serious injury by dangerous driving including Taylor [2016] and Bruziene [2017].
  • The availability of self-defence in relation to a charge of dangerous driving: R v Tracey Riddell [2017]
  • Coverage of sentencing case on causing death by careless driving when under the influence of drink or drugs: R v Jolly [2016].
  • Note of relevant changes in the Criminal Procedure Rules 2015 (as amended) and the Criminal Practice Directions.
  • Updating of Appendix 2 (Endorsement Codes) and changes regarding fixed penalty amounts
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Subjects:
Road Traffic Law