Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2024 (Main Work with All Supplements)

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NOTE EDITORE
Led by Professor David Ormerod CBE, KC (Hon) and David Perry KC, Blackstone's Criminal Practice brings together an expert team of authors with a commitment to deliver a work which offers detailed and insightful coverage for criminal practice and authoritative statements of the law in a practical and accessible format. With an accompanying supplement containing essential primary materials and commentary updates throughout the year, and access to regular web updates and the additional analysis provided by Blackstone's Briefings, you can rely on Blackstone's Criminal Practice to be your constant companion. The 2024 edition has been meticulously revised to provide extensive coverage of all new legislation, case law, Sentencing Guidelines, and the Criminal Procedure Rules 2020, and the Criminal Practice Directions 2023. Supplement 1 is included with this pack. Register to receive two further cumulative supplements, published in early and mid-2024 which provide updated commentary and analysis as well as the latest updates to the Criminal Procedure Rules and Practice Directions, and the main PACE codes and other guidelines.

SOMMARIO
A1 - Actus reus: the external elements of an offenceA2 - Mens reaA3 - General defencesA4 - Parties to offencesA5 - Inchoate offencesA6 - Corporate liabilityA7 - Human rightsA8 - Territorial and extra-territorial jurisdictionA9 - European Union lawB1 - Homicide and related offencesB2 - Non-fatal offences against the personB3 - Sexual offencesB4 - Theft, handling stolen goods and related offencesB5 - Fraud and blackmailB6 - Falsification, forgery and counterfeitingB7 - Company, commercial and insolvency offencesB8 - Damage to propertyB9 - Offences affecting securityB10 - Terrorism, piracy and hijackingB11 - Offences affecting public orderB12 - Offences relating to weaponsB13 - Offences affecting enjoyment of premisesB14 - Offences against the administration of justiceB15 - CorruptionB16 - Revenue, customs and social security offencesB17 - Offences involving misuse of computersB18 - Offences involving writing, speech or publicationB19 - Offences related to drugsB20 - Offences relating to dangerous dogs and animal welfareB21 - Offences relating to money laundering and the proceeds of criminal conductB22 - Modern slavery, trafficking and immigration offencesC1 - Definitions and basic principles in road traffic casesC2 - Procedure and evidence in road traffic casesC3 - Offences relating to driving triable on indictmentC4 - Offences relating to documents triable on indictmentC5 - Drink-driving and drug-driving offencesC6 - Summary traffic offencesC7 - SentencingC8 - Schedules 2 and 3 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988D1 - Powers of investigationD2 - The decision to prosecute and diversionD3 - Courts, parties and abuse of processD4 - Criminal Procedure Rules and case managementD5 - Starting a prosecution and preliminary proceedings in magistrates' courtsD6 - Classification of offences and determining allocation (mode of trial)D7 - BailD8 - Assets recoveryD9 - DisclosureD10 - Sending cases from the magistrates' court to the Crown CourtD11 - The indictmentD12 - Arraignment and pleasD13 - JuriesD14 - Special measures and anonymity ordersD15 - Trial on indictment: general matters and pre-trial procedureD16 - Trial on indictment: the prosecution caseD17 - Trial on indictment: the defence caseD18 - Trial on indictment: procedure between close of defence case and retirement of juryD19 - Trial on indictment: procedure relating to retirement of the jury and verdictD20 - Trial on indictment: sentencing procedureD21 - Summary trial: general and preliminary mattersD22 - Summary trial: the course of the trialD23 - Sentencing in the magistrates' courtD24 - Trial of children and young peopleD25 - Behaviour ordersD26 - Appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) following trial on indictmentD27 - Procedure on appeal to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)D28 - Reference to the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) by the Attorney-General and Criminal Cases Review CommissionD29 - Challenging decisions of magistrates' courts and of the Crown Court in its appellate capacityD30 - Appeals to the Supreme Court and the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human RightsD31 - ExtraditionD32 - Public fundingD33 - CostsE1 - Sentencing code and sentencing guidelinesE2 - Sentencing: general provisionsE3 - Absolute and conditional dischargeE4 - Referral and reparation ordersE5 - FinesE6 - Compensation ordersE7 - Restitution ordersE8 - Deprivation orders and forfeiture ordersE9 - Binding overE10 - Orders against parentsE11 - Youth rehabilitation ordersE12 - Community ordersE13 - Custodial sentences: general provisionsE14 - Suspended sentencesE15 - Custodial sentences: detention and custody of offenders under 18E16 - Life sentences, extended sentences, serious terrorism sentences and custodial sentences for certain offenders of 'particular concern'E17 - Mandatory life sentencesE18 - Minimum custodial sentencesE19 - Confiscation ordersE20 - Recommendation for deportationE21 - Exclusions and disqualificationsE22 - Mentally disordered offendersE23 - Notification requirementsE24 - Rehabilitation of offendersF1 - General principles of evidence in criminal casesF2 - Evidence unlawfully, improperly or unfairly obtained and the discretion to exclude evidenceF3 - Burden and standard of proof and presumptionsF4 - Competence and compellability of witnesses and oaths and affirmationsF5 - Corroboration and care warningsF6 - Examination-in-chiefF7 - Cross-examination and re-examinationF8 - Documentary evidence and real evidenceF9 - Public policyF10 - PrivilegeF11 - Opinion evidenceF12 - Admissibility of previous verdicts and findingsF13 - Character evidence: evidence of bad character of accusedF14 - Character evidence: admissibility of evidence of accused's good characterF15 - Character evidence: evidence of bad character of persons other than the accusedF16 - The rule against hearsay: general principlesF17 - Exceptions to the rule against hearsay (excluding confessions)F18 - The rule against hearsay: confessionsF19 - Evidence of identificationF20 - Inferences from silence and the non-production of evidence

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