Archbold : 2024 / His Honour Judge Mark Lucraft KC.
2024
M571 ARC 2024
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Title
Archbold : 2024 / His Honour Judge Mark Lucraft KC.
Alternate Title
Archbold : criminal pleading, evidence and practice.
Criminal pleading, evidence and practice.
Criminal pleading, evidence and practice.
Edition
2024 edition
ISBN
9780414117945 hardback
Imprint
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2024
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
cdv, 3635 pages ; 26 cm
Call Number
M571 ARC 2024
Summary
The 2024 edition of Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence & Practice, the leading criminal court book for the Crown Court. First published over 200 years ago, Archbold 2024 continues the ethos of being an invaluable aid to practising criminal law in the Crown Court and being reliable, current and comprehensive. The new edition is as up-to-date and authoritative as ever with amendments made, in particular, by the Public Order Act 2023 and the National Security Act 2023. The Criminal Procedure Rules are up-to-date to 2nd October 2023 with the coming into force of the Criminal Procedure (Amendment No.2) Rules 2023 (SI 2023/786) and the Criminal Practice Directions 2023. Significant case law decisions include, from the Supreme Court, Attorney General for Northern Ireland – Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Northern Ireland) Bill [2022] UKSC 32 (decision in DPP v Ziegler [2021] UKSC 23 confirmed; guidance as to the relevance of Arts. 9, 10 and 11 of the ECHR in relation to protest-related offences). Court of Appeal judgments include Ozger [2022] EWCA Crim 1238 (on the use of photographs and images in identification); Nguyen [2022] EWCA Crim 1444 (on the absence of legal representation during the Bar Action); Att.-Gen.’s Reference (No. 1 of 2022) [2022] EWCA Crim 1259 (on the relevance of Arts.9, 10 and 11 of the ECHR to protest related offences of criminal damage); and Ali [2023] EWCA Crim 232 (on the effect of prison overcrowding). The Criminal Procedure Rules are up-to-date to 2nd October 2023 with the coming into force of the Criminal Procedure (Amendment No.2) Rules 2023 (SI 2023/786). - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edition: 2022.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes index and bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Commencement of proceedings, the indictment
2. The criminal jurisdiction of the Crown Court
3. Bail, appearance of accused for trial, presence during trial
4. Trial
5A. Sentences and orders on conviction
5B. Confiscation under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
6. Costs and legal aid
7. Criminal appeal
8. Witnesses
9. Miscellaneous and documentary evidence
10. Opinion evidence and judicial notice
11. Hearsay evidence
12. Privilege, public interest immunity and disclosure
13. Evidence of bad character and rehabilitation of offenders
14. Evidence of identification
15A. Investigatory powers
15B. Confessions and discretion to exclude evidence, etc.
16. Human rights
17A. Acts, Omissions and Circumstances
17B. The mental element in crime
18. Principals and secondary parties
19. Offences against the person
20. Sexual offences
21. Offences under the theft and fraud acts
22. Forgery, personation and cheating
23. Criminal damage and kindred offences
24. Firearms and offensive weapons
25. Terrorism and other offences against the crown and government
26. Money laundering offences
27. Harmful or dangerous drugs
28. Offences against public justice
29. Public order offences
30. Business, revenue and customs offences
31. Offences relating to marriage, public nuisance, and obscene or indecent publications
32. Motor vehicle offences
33. Conspiracy, encouragement and attempt to commit crime.
2. The criminal jurisdiction of the Crown Court
3. Bail, appearance of accused for trial, presence during trial
4. Trial
5A. Sentences and orders on conviction
5B. Confiscation under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
6. Costs and legal aid
7. Criminal appeal
8. Witnesses
9. Miscellaneous and documentary evidence
10. Opinion evidence and judicial notice
11. Hearsay evidence
12. Privilege, public interest immunity and disclosure
13. Evidence of bad character and rehabilitation of offenders
14. Evidence of identification
15A. Investigatory powers
15B. Confessions and discretion to exclude evidence, etc.
16. Human rights
17A. Acts, Omissions and Circumstances
17B. The mental element in crime
18. Principals and secondary parties
19. Offences against the person
20. Sexual offences
21. Offences under the theft and fraud acts
22. Forgery, personation and cheating
23. Criminal damage and kindred offences
24. Firearms and offensive weapons
25. Terrorism and other offences against the crown and government
26. Money laundering offences
27. Harmful or dangerous drugs
28. Offences against public justice
29. Public order offences
30. Business, revenue and customs offences
31. Offences relating to marriage, public nuisance, and obscene or indecent publications
32. Motor vehicle offences
33. Conspiracy, encouragement and attempt to commit crime.
Added Author
Lucraft, Mark, editor.
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