Criminal procedure and sentencing / / Peter Hungerford-Welch |
Autore | Hungerford-Welch Peter |
Edizione | [Ninth edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (467 pages) |
Disciplina | 345.4205 |
Soggetto topico |
Criminal procedure - England
Sentences (Criminal procedure) - England |
ISBN |
1-351-23725-X
1-351-23724-1 1-351-23726-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; Table of Statutory Instruments; Table of European Legislation; Table of Abbreviations; 1. Preliminaries; 1.1 The structure of the criminal courts in England and Wales; 1.2 The overriding objective of the Criminal Procedure Rules; 1.3 Investigative powers of the police; 1.4 Powers of arrest; 1.5 Rules governing detention and interviews of suspects; 1.6 The decision to prosecute; 1.7 Commencement of proceedings; 1.8 Alternatives to prosecution; 1.9 Abuse of process; 2. Bail; 2.1 Adjournments
2.2 Remands: procedure in court2.3 The Bail Act 1976; 2.4 Conditional bail; 2.5 Options open to defendant where bail refused; 2.6 Prosecution challenges to decision to grant bail; 2.7 Failure to surrender to custody; 2.8 Custody time limits; 2.9 Bail and the European Convention on Human Rights; 3. Classification of Offences and Allocation of Either-Way Offences; 3.1 Classification of offences; 3.2 Either-way offences: the 'plea before venue' hearing; 3.3 Procedure for determining allocation; 3.4 Failure to follow correct procedure in determining mode of trial 3.5 Challenging a decision to accept jurisdiction3.6 Changing the decision as to mode of trial; 3.7 Criminal damage: special provisions; 3.8 Low-value shoplifting; 3.9 Adjusting the charge to dictate mode of trial; 3.10 Procedural consequences of the classification of the offence; 4. Disclosure; 4.1 Initial details of the prosecution case; 4.2 Disclosure of prosecution evidence; 4.3 Prosecution disclosure of 'unused' material; 4.4 Disclosure by the defence; 4.5 Public interest immunity; 4.6 Shortcomings in the disclosure regime; 5. Summary Trial; 5.1 Territorial jurisdiction; 5.2 Time limits 5.3 The contents of the charge5.4 Case management; 5.5 Securing the attendance of witnesses; 5.6 Defects in the charge or information; 5.7 Trying more than one offence or more than one defendant; 5.8 Attendance of the parties; 5.9 Withdrawal of charge/offering no evidence; 5.10 Summary trial procedure; 5.11 Procedure where the defendant is convicted; 5.12 The role of the court clerk/justices' legal adviser; 5.13 Committal for sentence; 6. Young Defendants and Youth Court Trials; 6.1 The aims of the youth justice system; 6.2 Youth courts; 6.3 Court of first appearance; 6.4 Place of trial 6.5 Crown Court trial of child/young persons6.6 Summary trial of child/young persons in adult magistrates' court; 6.7 Reporting restrictions in the adult courts; 6.8 Relevant date for determining age; 6.9 International instruments on youth justice; 6.10 Reforming the youth justice system; 7. Appeals from Magistrates' Courts and Youth Courts; 7.1 Setting aside conviction or sentence; 7.2 Appeals to the Crown Court; 7.3 Appeal to the High Court by way of case stated; 7.4 Judicial review; 7.5 Appeals against sentence; 7.6 Case stated or judicial review; 7.7 Further appeals |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910793305003321 |
Hungerford-Welch Peter | ||
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2019 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Criminal procedure and sentencing / / Peter Hungerford-Welch |
Autore | Hungerford-Welch Peter |
Edizione | [Ninth edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (467 pages) |
Disciplina | 345.4205 |
Soggetto topico |
Criminal procedure - England
Sentences (Criminal procedure) - England |
ISBN |
1-351-23725-X
1-351-23724-1 1-351-23726-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; Table of Statutory Instruments; Table of European Legislation; Table of Abbreviations; 1. Preliminaries; 1.1 The structure of the criminal courts in England and Wales; 1.2 The overriding objective of the Criminal Procedure Rules; 1.3 Investigative powers of the police; 1.4 Powers of arrest; 1.5 Rules governing detention and interviews of suspects; 1.6 The decision to prosecute; 1.7 Commencement of proceedings; 1.8 Alternatives to prosecution; 1.9 Abuse of process; 2. Bail; 2.1 Adjournments
2.2 Remands: procedure in court2.3 The Bail Act 1976; 2.4 Conditional bail; 2.5 Options open to defendant where bail refused; 2.6 Prosecution challenges to decision to grant bail; 2.7 Failure to surrender to custody; 2.8 Custody time limits; 2.9 Bail and the European Convention on Human Rights; 3. Classification of Offences and Allocation of Either-Way Offences; 3.1 Classification of offences; 3.2 Either-way offences: the 'plea before venue' hearing; 3.3 Procedure for determining allocation; 3.4 Failure to follow correct procedure in determining mode of trial 3.5 Challenging a decision to accept jurisdiction3.6 Changing the decision as to mode of trial; 3.7 Criminal damage: special provisions; 3.8 Low-value shoplifting; 3.9 Adjusting the charge to dictate mode of trial; 3.10 Procedural consequences of the classification of the offence; 4. Disclosure; 4.1 Initial details of the prosecution case; 4.2 Disclosure of prosecution evidence; 4.3 Prosecution disclosure of 'unused' material; 4.4 Disclosure by the defence; 4.5 Public interest immunity; 4.6 Shortcomings in the disclosure regime; 5. Summary Trial; 5.1 Territorial jurisdiction; 5.2 Time limits 5.3 The contents of the charge5.4 Case management; 5.5 Securing the attendance of witnesses; 5.6 Defects in the charge or information; 5.7 Trying more than one offence or more than one defendant; 5.8 Attendance of the parties; 5.9 Withdrawal of charge/offering no evidence; 5.10 Summary trial procedure; 5.11 Procedure where the defendant is convicted; 5.12 The role of the court clerk/justices' legal adviser; 5.13 Committal for sentence; 6. Young Defendants and Youth Court Trials; 6.1 The aims of the youth justice system; 6.2 Youth courts; 6.3 Court of first appearance; 6.4 Place of trial 6.5 Crown Court trial of child/young persons6.6 Summary trial of child/young persons in adult magistrates' court; 6.7 Reporting restrictions in the adult courts; 6.8 Relevant date for determining age; 6.9 International instruments on youth justice; 6.10 Reforming the youth justice system; 7. Appeals from Magistrates' Courts and Youth Courts; 7.1 Setting aside conviction or sentence; 7.2 Appeals to the Crown Court; 7.3 Appeal to the High Court by way of case stated; 7.4 Judicial review; 7.5 Appeals against sentence; 7.6 Case stated or judicial review; 7.7 Further appeals |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910799924703321 |
Hungerford-Welch Peter | ||
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2019 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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