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The Law and Practice of Private Prosecutions


ISBN13: 9781526530912
To be Published: April 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £100.00



The rise in the use of private prosecution is of increasing importance to criminal practitioners as well as civil litigators and commercial practitioners. This book sets out the history of private prosecutions, the statutory bases and the practical issues involved in bringing and conducting a private prosecution. The step-by-step approach begins with the laying of the information and the subsequent issuing of the summons, followed by the investigation process and the gathering of evidence through to the trial process and procedure itself. In addition the work includes the important related aspects of disclosure, costs and confiscation.

Extensive use of case law and reference to related literature and statutes, as well as the inclusion of precedents, ensures a comprehensive single source for both the less experienced practitioner taking their first steps into private prosecutions and for the more experienced practitioner as a handy reference source for court.

Contents:
Introduction

Part 1: Beginnings
Chapter 1: The Law
Chapter 2: Starting a Private Prosecution

Part 2: The Trial
Chapter 3: Procedure During Trial
Chapter 4: Defending in a Private Prosecution
Chapter 5: Costs
Chapter 6: Sentence and Confiscation
Chapter 7: Appeal

Part 3: Miscellaneous
Chapter 10: The End of a Private Prosecution
Chapter 11: International Aspects