A practical guide to appealing from the Crown Court to the Court of Appeal and beyond, designed to assist those who seek to challenge a conviction or sentence that was imposed by the Crown Court, with guidance on each stage of the appeal process.
A practical guide to appealing from the Crown Court to the Court of Appeal and beyond, designed to assist those who seek to challenge a conviction or sentence that was imposed by the Crown Court, with guidance on each stage of the appeal process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Farrhat is instructed in serious crime, including murder, serious sexual offences, protest cases, drugs, firearms and fraud, and in Criminal Appeals. Her civil work centres on Judicial Reviews arising out of both criminal and prison law, including challenges to CCRC decisions and Parole and categorization decisions and appeals by way of case stated. In Appeals, Farrhat is frequently instructed as fresh counsel in out of time appeals to the Court of Appeal in relation to both conviction and sentence. She also undertakes appeals to the Privy Council.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: The Law 1 Introduction to the Court of Appeal 2 Applying the Law: recent developments 3 Appeals against Conviction 4 Appeals and Sentence Part 2: The Appeal Process 5 Defence Investigations 6 Applying for Leave to Appeal 7 Preparing for Hearings in the Court of Appeal 8 Public Funding and Pro Bono Assitance Part 3: Applications from the Court of Appeal 9 The Criminal Cases Review Commission 10 Appealing to the Supreme Court 11 Applications to the European Court of Human Rights Part 4: Other Rights of Appeal 12 Appeals against Interlocutory Rulings 13 Responding to Prosecution Appeals 14 Appeals in Relation to Defendants Suffering a Mental Disorder Appendices
Part 1: The Law 1 Introduction to the Court of Appeal 2 Applying the Law: recent developments 3 Appeals against Conviction 4 Appeals and Sentence Part 2: The Appeal Process 5 Defence Investigations 6 Applying for Leave to Appeal 7 Preparing for Hearings in the Court of Appeal 8 Public Funding and Pro Bono Assitance Part 3: Applications from the Court of Appeal 9 The Criminal Cases Review Commission 10 Appealing to the Supreme Court 11 Applications to the European Court of Human Rights Part 4: Other Rights of Appeal 12 Appeals against Interlocutory Rulings 13 Responding to Prosecution Appeals 14 Appeals in Relation to Defendants Suffering a Mental Disorder Appendices
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