Criminal Law

Criminal Procedure Rules A Guide to the New Law, 2nd edition

By Andrew Keogh
Law Society Publishing December 2008

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781853287831
Publisher
Law Society Publishing
Publication
December 2008
Format
Paperback , 304 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

In just three years the Criminal Procedure Rules has evolved from a document that most thought would have little impact upon the criminal courts, to being an essential litigation framework that criminal practitioners ignore at their peril. Amendments to the rules in later years now provide a cradle to grave pathway for practitioners to follow and codify the rules that were previously set out in hundreds of different documents.

The emphasis on bringing cases more quickly through the system, along with costs sanctions for non-compliance with the rules, means that practitioners cannot afford to ignore the revolution taking place in the criminal courts.This practical and thorough book sets out the rules and explains the legislative and case law developments that give them their teeth. All key rulings including cases such as R v Musone and R (Kelly) v Warley Justices are explained in full.

This second edition also incorporates:

  • Law Society guidance on solicitors' duties under the criminal procedure rules
  • the Adult Case Management Framework
  • practice guidance and protocols on trials involving youths, fraud, disclosure and terrorism.

Table of Contents

1. The rules explained;
2. Criminal Procedure Rules 2005 (SI 2005/384) (as amended);
3. Annex E to the Consolidated Practice Direction: Case Management Forms;
4. Protocol for the Control and Management of Heavy Fraud and Other Complex Criminal Cases;
5. Protocol for rape cases in the Youth Court;
6. Protocol for the management and trial of terrorism cases;
7. Adult Case Management Framework;
8. Disclosure: A Protocol for the Control and Management of Unused Material in the Crown Court;
9. Law Society Practice Note - CPR: Impact on solicitors' duties to the client.

About the Author

Andrew Keogh is a partner at Keogh Solicitors and is listed as a leading lawyer in the Chambers and Partners Directory. He regularly lectures and appears on TV and radio in relation to criminal litigation issues. Andrew is a committee member of the Criminal Law Solicitors Association.

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