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High Distinction  Bar Criminal Litigation Notes – Exam Revision Notes
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    High Distinction Bar Criminal Litigation Notes – Exam Revision Notes

  • These comprehensive Criminal Litigation revision notes cover all major topics including hearsay evidence, bad character evidence, Magistrates’ Court procedure, Crown Court procedure, allocation, and trial procedure, making them perfect for BTC/BPC exam preparation and past-year question practice.
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Magistrates Court - McNae's Essential Law for Journalist Magistrates Court - McNae's Essential Law for Journalist
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    Magistrates Court - McNae's Essential Law for Journalist

  • An in-depth analysis of Magistrates Courts when studying McNae
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Assignment 1 Unit 6 - Criminal Investigation Procedures in Practice
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    Assignment 1 Unit 6 - Criminal Investigation Procedures in Practice

  • Distinction graded assignment on the legal framework, a good outline of layout, and a good baseline of what content is needed for a distinction grade.
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AC2.5 Full Answer, Criminology Unit 3 (WJEC)
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    AC2.5 Full Answer, Criminology Unit 3 (WJEC)

  • This is my full answer in response to AC2.5 (Discuss the use of lay people in trials). It looks at magistrates as well as jury’s, and the strengths and weaknesses of both. My Criminology grade was a B overall, so hopefully this answer can be helpful to someone :)
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SQE 1 Criminal Practice Notes
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    SQE 1 Criminal Practice Notes

  • SQE 1 Criminal Practice notes. Crafted by a recent graduate, these notes are tailored to the SRA syllabus, ensuring they cover the crucial Criminal Practice concepts you need to master. These notes are perfectly structured to make a closed book exam that much easier. The notes feature case studies and real-world examples to illustrate key principles.
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Criminal Litigation - Procedure in Magistrates Court - Mind map
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    Criminal Litigation - Procedure in Magistrates Court - Mind map

  • Revision notes. This is a handwritten document.
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AC2.2 Full Answer Criminology Unit 3 (WJEC)
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    AC2.2 Full Answer Criminology Unit 3 (WJEC)

  • This is my full answer in response to AC2.2- Describe the trial process. It covers the pre-trial process, magistrates court, crown court, as well as appeals and the case of Sally Clark. Overall in the course, I got a high B, so hopefully this can be of use to someone :)
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Criminal Litigation - Appeals from the magistrates’ courts and from the Crown Court in its appellate capacity
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    Criminal Litigation - Appeals from the magistrates’ courts and from the Crown Court in its appellate capacity

  • 1. the power of the magistrates to rectify mistakes 2. the general right of appeal from the magistrates’ court to the Crown Court 3. the procedure in the Crown Court for dealing with the appeal 4. the powers of the Crown Court on appeal, including the power to increase sentence 5. appeal to the High Court by case stated and by judicial review 6. appeals from the Crown Court 1. the power of the Crown Court to rectify mistakes as to sentence 2. the right to appeal to the Court of Appeal...
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Criminal Litigation - Appeal from the magistrates’ courts and from the Crown Court in its appellate capacity
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    Criminal Litigation - Appeal from the magistrates’ courts and from the Crown Court in its appellate capacity

  • 1. the power of the magistrates to rectify mistakes 2. the general right of appeal from the magistrates’ court to the Crown Court 3. the procedure in the Crown Court for dealing with the appeal 4. the powers of the Crown Court on appeal, including the power to increase sentence 5. appeal to the High Court by case stated and by judicial review 6. appeals from the Crown Court
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Criminal Litigation - Youth Courts and the appearance of youths in other courts
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    Criminal Litigation - Youth Courts and the appearance of youths in other courts

  • 1. the categorisation of youths into ‘child’ and ‘young person’ 2. procedure in the youth court 3. circumstances in which a youth will appear in the adult magistrates’ courts and the Crown Court, including reference to how the dangerous offender provisions apply to youths 4. the sentences available to the youth court
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