Blackstone's criminal practice
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Blackstone's criminal practice
Oxford University Press, 2003
13th ed., 2003
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Includes index
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A single, well-referenced volume of the material that is essential to criminal practice. In areas of general principle, the work offers writing of uncompromising and rigorous scholarly quality, and in more specific areas, meticulous attention to detail. The emphasis always is on the practice of the courts. A CD-ROM is also available and features hypertext linking. The book is intended for criminal law practitioners - solicitors and barristers (magistrates' court and crown court), the judiciary, the Crown Prosecution Service and the police, as well as for students studying vocational law courses (Bar Vocational Course and Legal Practice Course).
Table of Contents
- A GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW
- B OFFENCES
- C ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES
- D PROCEDURE
- E SENTENCING
- F EVIDENCE
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