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El. knyga: Essential Criminal Law and Criminal Practice for SQE1

  • Formatas: 538 pages
  • Serija: Essential Law for SQE1
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040086223
  • Formatas: 538 pages
  • Serija: Essential Law for SQE1
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040086223

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Essential Criminal Law and Criminal Practice for SQE1 explains the key principles of criminal law, criminal practice and ethics in a clear, concise and easy-to-follow style. Principles are introduced and illustrated with reference to practical examples. It is split into three parts: 1) the criminal laws 2) criminal practice and 3) useful/illustrative cases which have established or illustrated an important part of the criminal law.

The book provides a clear and structured approach with opportunities to apply the relevant principles to the law. It also includes a range of interactive features, including:

• Revision points: Each chapter concludes with a concise list of key revision points.

• Key Terms to progressively build and consolidate your understanding.

• Multiple Choice Questions: Each section of the book provides multiple choice questions following the SQE1 question format (with answers to enable you to test your knowledge). Further multiple choice questions and answers are also provided on the companion website.

Part of a series of books aimed at those who are preparing for SQE1, this concise and accessible text provides a clear understanding of the Criminal Law and Criminal Practice elements of SQE1, including the standard of ethical and professional conduct that you will need to adhere to as a solicitor, and enables you to test your assessment skills



Preparing for SQE1, Essential Criminal Law and Criminal Practice for SQE1 explains the key principles of criminal law, criminal practice and ethics in a clear, concise and easy-to-follow style. It also includes the standard of ethical and professional conduct that you will need to adhere to as a solicitor.

1. Introduction
2. Defining and understanding criminal offences: actus
reus and mens rea
3. Criminal Damage
4. Theft Offences
5. Fraud Offences
6.
Secondary Parties/Accessories
7. Non-fatal Offences Against the Person
8.
Homicide
9. Inchoate (Attempted) Offences
10. General Defences
11. Advising
Clients at the Police Station
12. Bail applications
13. First hearings before
the magistrates court, funding, and case management in the magistrates
court and the Crown Court
14. Principles & Procedures to Admit and Exclude
Evidence
15. Trial procedure in the magistrates court and the Crown Court
16. Sentencing
17. Appeals procedure
18. Youth Court Procedure and Sentencing
19. Caselaw
20. Answers to Multiple Choice Questions
James Thornton is an Associate Professor in Law at Nottingham Law School. He has taught criminal law, and led research projects on criminal legal practice, for many years.

Amanda Parker is a Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School with over 29 years of experience working as a criminal defence advocate and as duty solicitor. She currently teaches both undergraduate level and professional courses, including SQE.

Orla Slattery is a Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School. She currently teaches Criminal Law and Practice at both undergraduate level and on the professional courses.