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Bar School Criminal Litigation – Best Lecture Notes & Diagrams (UK Bar Course)

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These notes cover the Criminal Litigation component of the Bar Training Course (BTC) with crystal-clear lecture summaries and visually organized diagrams. Designed to simplify complex topics and help you retain essential information, this PDF includes key procedural rules, evidential principles, and advocacy tips. Each topic is structured for efficient revision, including offences, bail, disclosure, trials, sentencing, and appeals. Perfect for anyone preparing for the Bar School Criminal Litigation exam, this is one of the most reliable and easy-to-understand resources available. It helped me ace this paper, and now it's your turn!

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Criminal Litigation
Tests, Limits, and Statutory Provisions/Case Law
Offences
●​ Criminal damage GBP 5k or less (summary-only)
o​ MC: 3m imprisonment, or level 4 fine
●​ Criminal damage > GBP 5k (either-way)
o​ MC: 6m imprisonment, or level 5 fine
o​ CC: 10y imprisonment
●​ Failure to surrender (absconding)
o​ MC: 3m imprisonment and/or fine of any amount
o​ CC: 12m imprisonment and/or fine of any amount
●​ Low-value shoplifting (GBP 200 or less) is summary-only. But, D has right to elect CC trial!!
●​ Classification

Summary Either-way Indictable only

1.​ Common assault 1.​ Theft 1.​ Robbery
2.​ Crim damage ≤ 2.​ Burglary 2.​ Rape
GBP 5,000 (max 3.​ Fraud 3.​ GBH/wounding
3m imprisonment; 4.​ Sexual Assault with intent s18
or level 4 fine) 5.​ ABH s47 OAPA 1861 OAPA 1861
(NOTE: If doubt re: 6.​ GBH/wounding s20 OAPA 1861
value, and D 7.​ Possession of Class A or B drugs
consents to 8.​ Possession w/ intent to supply of
summary trial => Class A or B drugs
treated as 9.​ Crim damage > GBP 5,000 (MC
summary-only) max 6m imprisonment; or level 5
fine; CC max 10 yrs imprisonment)



Police powers & preliminaries to prosecution
●​ Commencing criminal proceedings
o​ Time limit for bringing charge in MC: within 6 months of date of alleged offence
o​ No time limit in CC
●​ Detention without charge
o​ *Relevant time (RT) = when D first arrives at police station
o​ Summary-only
▪​ Time limit: 24 hours from RT

▪​ Extension: No
o​ Either-way or indictable-only
▪​ Time limit: 24 hours from RT

▪​ Extension: Yes
●​ Max 36h from RT => By Superintendent (or higher rank)

, o​ Test: Superintendent or above believes investigation being
conducted diligently and expeditiously
●​ Max 96h from RT => By MC
o​ Test: MC finds there are reasonable grounds for believing
further detention is justified

Bail & remands
●​ Remanding D on adjournments
o​ Either-way offence => General rule: If MC adjourns proceedings for an either-way
offence, court must remand D (on bail or in custody)
▪​ Exceptions: Unless D --
●​ 1st appeared in answer to a summons or requisition; and
●​ Has not been remanded @ an earlier hearing
o​ MC may adjourn w/o remanding D for:
▪​ Summary offence: @ all appearances up to conviction, or
▪​ Either-way offence: Appearances up to either determination for trial on
indictment, or summary conviction, provided that D initially appeared in
answer to summons or requisition and has not subsequently been
remanded
●​ Bail
o​ Time limit to vary conditions of bail
▪​ Time limit for serving application if D wants app’n to be heard at a hearing
already due: not less than 2 business days before that hearing
▪​ Time limit for hearing if court decides to hold hearing, and no hearing date
already due: no later than 5th business day after app’n served
o​ Time limit for 2nd attempt at bail: within 8 days after the 1st attempt
o​ Time limit for bail hearing in CC: no later than 24h after notice served
o​ Time limit for Crown Court making decision about bail for murder: As soon as
reasonably practicable, and in any event, within 48 hours (excluding weekends and
public holidays)
▪​ Start of custody time limit period: The day after the day on which the person
appears before the magistrates’ court
o​ Time limit for P to appeal against successful bail application
▪​ Immediately give oral notice of intention to appeal

▪​ Within 2 hours of oral notice, P gets confirmation in writing

▪​ Appeal goes to CC judge within 48h of MC’s decision to grant bail
o​ Test for imposing bail conditions: May not be imposed unless necessary to do so
either for:
▪​ Preventing FTS, CFO, or interference w/ witnesses (‘Big 3’) or

▪​ D’s own protection

, o​ Arresting D w/o warrant for breach of bail
▪​ Test for arresting w/o warrant:
●​ 1) Officer has rsnble grounds for believing D not likely to surrender
to custody; or
●​ 2) Officer has rsnble grounds for believing D has broken, or is likely
to break, any condition of his bail; or
●​ 3) Surety has given written notice to police that D is unlikely to
surrender to custody and for that reason surety wishes to be
relieved of his obligation
o​ => If no surety, breach 'surety' bail condition!
▪​ Time limit for bringing D before MC (single justice): As soon as practicable,
and in any event within 24h (unless arrested on Sat)
o​ Prosecuting D for absconding (FTS = criminal offence)
▪​ Test: FTS is a criminal offence if D fails to attend
●​ 1) W/o reasonable excuse; or
●​ 2) If D has reasonable excuse => Does not surrender as soon as is
reasonably practicable
▪​ Maximum periods of punishment (either-way)
●​ In MC: Up to 3m imprisonment and/or a fine of any amount; or
o​ *D can be committed to CC for the absconding offence
●​ In CC: Up to 12m imprisonment and/or a fine of any amount
▪​ Time limit for bringing D before court (do not require: summons, or issue
charge + requisition): As soon as appropriate after arrest
●​ Remand in custody
o​ *Trial must commence before expiry of the custody time limit
o​ Expiry of CTL
▪​ If CTL expires before completion of stage of proceedings => D must be
granted bail
▪​ Test for court granting extension of CTL: Court must be satisfied that
●​ 1) Good + sufficient cause; and
●​ 2) Crown had acted w/ all due diligence and expedition
o​ MC
▪​ Time limit for remanding in custody in MC: 8 clear days
●​ Further remands: up to 28 days
▪​ Test for remanding D for > 8 clear days:
●​ 1) Remand is on bail; and
●​ 2) Both D and P agree to longer period of remand
o​ CC

Stage of proceedings Applies to CTL
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