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Judicial Review of Criminal Proceedings 2nd ed isbn 9780414078239

Judicial Review of Criminal Proceedings


ISBN13: 9781858006246
New Edition ISBN: 9780414078239
Published: December 2011
Publisher: Round Hall Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Judicial Review of Criminal Proceedings provides the first dedicated and up-to-date treatment of judicial review as it applies at all stages of the criminal process.

It considers the remedies and procedure of judicial review and focuses upon the areas that have occupied the courts in recent years, such as: delay and the right to a fair trial; blameworthy prosecutorial delay; the scope of the duty to seek out and preserve evidence; the circumstances in which judicial review will lie in respect of convictions and sentences recorded in the District Court and Circuit Court; pre-trial disclosure; review of prosecutorial discretion; adverse pre-trial publicity etc.

The text also considers the impact of all important recent decisions of the Superior Courts such as PH v DPP; PM v DPP; McFarlane v DPP; Cormack & Farrell v DPP; OKeeffe v Connellan; McNulty v DPP; DS v Judge of the Southern Circuit; and Meadows v Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform.

Subjects:
Judicial Review, Irish Law
Contents:
Judicial Review and the Criminal Law In Context
Remedies, Practice and Procedure
Judicial Review, the District Court and the Circuit Court
Judicial Review and the Special Criminal Court
The Right to a Fair Trial and Delay
The Right to an Expeditious Trial and Blameworthy Prosecutorial Delay
The Duty to Seek Out and Preserve Evidence
Review of the Decisions and Conduct of the Prosecuting Authorities
Precedents of Pleadings.