Reviews of the first edition:
‘Readable and blissfully concise’ — Law Society Gazette‘It is hard to improve on the way the editors describe the burden of proof’ — Stephen Leake, Editor 'Archbold Magistrates’ Court Practice'
‘An ideal point of reference’ — London Criminal Court Solicitors Association.
‘A must-read for any judge, magistrate or lawyer practising in the magistrates’ courts' — (Now High Court Judge) Emma Arbuthnot, John Bache and Duncan Webster
‘A very clear, succinct and practical guide’ — Anna Banfield, BPP University
Now better than ever, this highly acclaimed work has been the magistrates’ court since first published in 2019. Concise and Judge (Chief Magistrate) for England and Wales; Robert Zara is a retired solicitor and former District Judge who worked in a law accessible, it distils the law, practice and procedure of these courts in a straightforward way. All in one place it covers their framework and responsibilities and includes key changes in procedure, evidence, sentencing and the fair and efficient expediting of cases.
This independent publication by experts in the field sets out information that goes beyond official or internal guidance and is based on practical experience of working in the courts. Its unique approach and readable style is invaluable for practitioners and students alike.
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