Preparing for SQE1, Essential Criminal Law and Criminal Practice for SQE1 explains the key principles of criminal law, criminal practice and ethics in a clear, concise and easy-to-follow style. It also includes the standard of ethical and professional conduct that you will need to adhere to as a solicitor.
Preparing for SQE1, Essential Criminal Law and Criminal Practice for SQE1 explains the key principles of criminal law, criminal practice and ethics in a clear, concise and easy-to-follow style. It also includes the standard of ethical and professional conduct that you will need to adhere to as a solicitor.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Thornton is an Associate Professor in Law at Nottingham Law School. He has taught criminal law, and led research projects on criminal legal practice, for many years. Amanda Parker is a Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School with over 29 years of experience working as a criminal defence advocate and as duty solicitor. She currently teaches both undergraduate level and professional courses, including SQE. Orla Slattery is a Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School. She currently teaches Criminal Law and Practice at both undergraduate level and on the professional courses.
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1. Introduction 2. Defining and understanding criminal offences: actus reus and mens rea 3. Criminal Damage 4. Theft Offences 5. Fraud Offences 6. Secondary Parties/Accessories 7. Non-fatal Offences Against the Person 8. Homicide 9. Inchoate (Attempted) Offences 10. General Defences 11. Advising Clients at the Police Station 12. Bail applications 13. First hearings before the magistrates' court, funding, and case management in the magistrates' court and the Crown Court 14. Principles & Procedures to Admit and Exclude Evidence 15. Trial procedure in the magistrates' court and the Crown Court 16. Sentencing 17. Appeals procedure 18. Youth Court Procedure and Sentencing 19. Caselaw 20. Answers to Multiple Choice Questions
1. Introduction 2. Defining and understanding criminal offences: actus reus and mens rea 3. Criminal Damage 4. Theft Offences 5. Fraud Offences 6. Secondary Parties/Accessories 7. Non-fatal Offences Against the Person 8. Homicide 9. Inchoate (Attempted) Offences 10. General Defences 11. Advising Clients at the Police Station 12. Bail applications 13. First hearings before the magistrates' court, funding, and case management in the magistrates' court and the Crown Court 14. Principles & Procedures to Admit and Exclude Evidence 15. Trial procedure in the magistrates' court and the Crown Court 16. Sentencing 17. Appeals procedure 18. Youth Court Procedure and Sentencing 19. Caselaw 20. Answers to Multiple Choice Questions
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