Criminal Procedure: Summary
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- Created on: 06-05-16 10:42
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- CRIMINAL PROCESS
- Pre-Trial Procedures
- Pre-Trial Hearing always at Magistrates'
- Summary Offences
- EAH
- Guilty Plea
- Magistrates' Sentencing
- Not Guilt Plea
- Magistrates' Summary Trial
- Triable Either Way Offences
- Plea Before Venue
- Guilty Plea
- Magistrates Trial
- Committal for Sentence
- Not Guilty Plea
- Mode of Trial
- Summary Trial at Magistrates'
- Committal for Sentence
- Indictable Trial at Crown
- Summary Trial at Magistrates'
- Mode of Trial
- Guilty Plea
- Plea Before Venue
- Indictable Offences
- EAH
- Guilty Plea
- Crown Sentencing
- Not Guilty Plea
- Trial at Crown
- Bail
- Police
- S38 PACE
- Refusal
- Identity?
- protection?
- obstruction of justice?
- Court
- Bail Act 1976
- Schedule 1 Para 9
- Refusal
- protection?
- obstruction of justice?
- fail to surrender
- Commit another offence
- What to consider?
- nature of offence
- Suspect past record
- Community ties of the suspect
- Strength of evidence
- Schedule 1 Para 9
- Bail Act 1976
- Police
- Juries
- Eligibility
- Aged 18-70
- On electoral register
- Resident of the UK for at least 5 years from age 13
- Qualification
- Disqualifications
- Deferrals
- Excusal
- Selction
- Central Juror Summoning Bureau
- Vetting
- Challenging
- Role
- Criminal Cases
- Guilty/Not Guilty
- Civil Cases
- Compensation?
- Coroners Court
- Identity of deceased?
- Circumstances of death?
- Criminal Cases
- Eligibility
- CPS
- History
- Justice Report 1970
- Phillips Royal Commission 1978
- Prosecution of Offences Act 1985
- Code of Practice
- s10 Prosecution of Offences Act 1985
- Evidential Test
- Public Interest Test
- Threshold Test
- Reforms
- Narey Review 1997
- Glidewell Report 1998
- MacPherson Report 1999
- Auld Review 2001
- History
- Appeal Process
- Magistrates' Court
- against conviction/sentence
- Appeal by Case stated
- High Court
- Appeal when it is of general public importance
- Supreme Court
- Appeal when it is of general public importance
- Defence against conviction
- Prosecution against acquittal
- High Court
- Crown Court
- against conviction/sentence
- Against conviction/sentence
- Legal points of general public importance
- Supreme Court
- Court of Appeal
- Against conviction/sentence
- public importance
- High Court
- Appeal when it is of general public importance
- Appeal when it is of general public importance
- References to ECJ
- Magistrates' Court
- Pre-Trial Procedures
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