توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Criminal Disclosure Referencer
نام کتاب : Criminal Disclosure Referencer
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مرجع افشای جنایی
سری : Criminal Practice
نویسندگان : Tom Wainwright, Emma Fenn, Shahida Begum
ناشر : Bloomsbury Professional
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 395
ISBN (شابک) : 9781784518790 , 9781784518813
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 14 مگابایت
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Foreword to the first edition\nPreface and acknowledgements\nContents\nTable of statutes\nTable of statutory instruments\nTable of cases\nTable of non-statutory sources of law\nChapter 1:\rThe criminal investigation\n Introduction\n Specific roles\n Specific duties\nChapter 2: The role of the disclosure officer\n Introduction\n The disclosure officer\n Examination of material\n Scheduling\n Revelation to the prosecutor\n Continuing disclosure\n Certifications by disclosure officer\n Disclosure to the defence\nChapter 3:\rReceipt and review by the prosecutor\n Introduction\n Role of the prosecutor\n Obligations of the prosecutor\n Continuing duty to disclose\n Endorsements to the schedules\n Disclosure record sheet\nChapter 4:\rNon-statutory disclosure\n Introduction\n Pre-charge disclosure\n Pre-caution disclosure\n Initial disclosure of prosecution case\n Common law disclosure\nChapter 5:\rStatutory disclosure\n Introduction\n Initial disclosure\n Continuing disclosure\n Time for service\nChapter 6:\rDefence statements and witness notices\n Defence statements: Introduction\n Compulsory disclosure of defence statement\n Contents of a defence statement\n Defence obligations\n Time limits\n Updated defence statements\n Sanctions for faults in defence statement\n Administrative sanctions\n \'Shopping lists\'\n Examples of disclosure requests\n Cross service of defence statements\n Drafting the defence statement\n Witness notices: Introduction\n Contents of a witness notice\n Duty to amend\n Intention to call a witness\n Time Limits\n Sanctions for faults in witness notice\n Administrative sanctions\n Interviews of witnesses notified by the accused\n Interviewing witnesses for the other side\n Expert witnesses\nChapter 7: Application for prosecution disclosure (section 8 application)\n Introduction\n Application\n Procedure\nChapter 8: Public interest immunity (sensitive material)\n Introduction\n Relevance\n What is sensitive material?\n Treatment of sensitive material\n Role of the prosecutor\n Procedure for applications to the court\n The hearing\n Legal principles to be applied\n Review and Appeal\n Consequences of an order for disclosure\n Special counsel\nChapter 9:\rThird party material\n Introduction\n Duties of police and prosecution\n Methods of obtaining third party material\n Procedure for witness summons\n Specific issues\nChapter 10:\rDisclosure from family proceedings relating to children\n Introduction\n Prohibition against publishing information\n Permitted disclosure\n Disclosure to investigating authorities\n Disclosure to criminal defence lawyers\n Defence application for disclosure\n Protection from self-incrimination\nChapter 11:\rConsequences of non-disclosure\n Introduction\n Discontinuance\n Staying the proceedings\n Refusing to extend custody time limits\n Orders for costs\n Exclusion of evidence\n Acquittal against the weight of the evidence\n Successful appeal\nChapter 12: Post-conviction disclosure and review\n Introduction\n Post-conviction disclosure\n Post-conviction review\n Role of the courts\n Role of the CCRC\nChapter 13: Interception of communications\n Introduction\n Types of intercept requiring a warrant\n Protection for the accused\n Types of intercept not requiring A warrant\n Private telecommunications\nAppendix 1: Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996, Parts I and II (as amended)\nAppendix 2: Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (section 23(1)) Code of Practice\nAppendix 3: Criminal Procedure Rules (CrimPR), Parts 1–4\nAppendix 4: Criminal Procedure Rules (CrimPR), Part 15\nAppendix 5: Attorney General\'s Guidelines on Disclosure for investigators, prosecutors and defence practitioners\nAppendix 6: Judicial Protocol on the Disclosure of Unused Material in Criminal Cases\nAppendix 7: Manual Guidance Form MG6C: Police Schedule of Non-Sensitive Unused Material\nAppendix 8: Manual Guidance Form MG6D: Police Schedule of Sensitive Material\nAppendix 9: Manual Guidance Form MG6E: Disclosure Officer\'s Report\nAppendix 10: Defence Statement Form\nAppendix 11: Defence Witness Notice\nAppendix 12: Defendant’s Application for Prosecution Disclosure Form for use with CPR 2012, Part 22 (section 8 application)\nAppendix 13: 2013 Protocol and Good Practice Model Disclosure of information in cases of alleged child abuse and linked criminal and care directions hearings\nAppendix 14: Attorney General\'s Guidelines for Prosecutors: Section 18 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (England and Wales)\nIndex