A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure

A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure

by John Sprack
A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure

A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure

by John Sprack

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Overview

The A Practical Approach series is the perfect partner for practice work. Each title focuses on one field of the law and provides a comprehensive overview of the subject together with clear, practical advice and tips on issues likely to arise in practice. The books are also an excellent resource for those new to the law, where the expert overview and clear layout promotes clarity and ease of understanding.

Now in its twelfth edition, A Practical Approach to Criminal Procedure provides a complete guide to the criminal process in England and Wales. It explains what happens before the accused appears in court, the way in which prosecutions are commenced, funding by the criminal defence service, and bail. It describes proceedings in the magistrates' court, including summary trial and committal for sentence, as well as the way in which the youth court operates. Committal and transfer for
trial are clearly explained and the process by which serious offences are sent direct to the Crown Court is also studied. Trial on indictment is discussed in detail, as are sentencing and appeals. This new edition has been updated to incorporate recent amendments to the Criminal Procedure Rules, the
dangerousness provisions of the CJA 2003, and all new sentencing guidelines issued by the Sentencing Guidelines Council.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191579998
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 07/24/2008
Series: A Practical Approach
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

John Sprack is Chairman of the Employment Tribunal and has been a practising barrister for a number of years. He was formerly Reader of Law at the Inns of Court School of Law, and has written and contributed to several publications on criminal procedure, including Blackstone's Criminal Practice and Criminal Evidence and Procedure 2/e.
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