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A Practitioner's Guide to Ancillary Orders in Criminal Courts

Elaine Freer Ryan Evans

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English
Bloomsbury Professional
27 June 2024
‘Sets out the criteria and law surrounding orders and explains them clearly and in detail: it addresses an often overlooked area of the law but one that it is essential we understand and apply correctly.’

Sir Brian Leveson, former President of the Queen’s Bench Division, Head of Criminal Justice – in his Foreword to the first edition

A Practitioner’s Guide to Ancillary Orders in Criminal Courts sets out the law, application and analysis relating to ancillary orders that are available to criminal courts. It covers orders available on acquittal, such as Restraining Orders and Defence Costs Orders, as well as those available on conviction, such as Compensation Orders and Directors’ Disqualification Orders.

Many of these orders are available in the magistrates’ courts as well as the Crown Court, therefore practitioners of all levels of experience and practice need to be aware of them. In addition to providing guidance on, and analysis of, those orders, this book also sets out the consequences of breaches.

The Second Edition includes new coverage of the following orders:

- Prohibition Order - Psychoactive Substances - Exclusion Order - Licensed Premises

This book helps you to ensure that clients do not have an unwarranted or overly onerous order imposed on them. It is an easy reference guide for courts and advocates alike.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   600g
ISBN:   9781526528742
ISBN 10:   1526528746
Series:   Criminal Practice Series
Pages:   464
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr Elaine Freer is a criminal barrister at 5 Paper Buildings where she prosecutes in criminal cases, and appears for registrants in professional disciplinary matters. She is also a College Teaching Officer and Fellow in Law at Robinson College, Cambridge, where she supervises undergraduate students from across the University in the modules of Criminal Law, and Criminology, Sentencing and the Penal System. She is currently the academic member of the Sentencing Council, and sits as a Deputy District Judge (Civil and Family). Ryan Evans is a barrister at 5 Paper Buildings. He prosecutes and defends in a broad range of criminal matters in the magistrates’ courts, the Youth Court, and the Crown Court.

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