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Revise SQE Criminal Practice

SQE1 Revision Guide

Mark Thomas James J Ball

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Fink Publishing Ltd
27 September 2024
Revise SQE Criminal Practice provides readers with the core legal principles and rules to be tested by the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE1) Functioning Legal Knowledge assessment. It covers the fundamental rules relating to criminal practice from the commission of the criminal offence, through to the investigation and charge of the offence, and the trial process. In particular, the text considers the law, procedure and processes involved in advising a client at the police station, pre-trial considerations and magistrates’ court and Crown Court trials, including sentencing and appeals. Readers will be able to test their knowledge throughout by the use of SQE-style multiple-choice questions, and with practical examples demonstrating the application of the law.

This book incorporates the updates to the SQE Assessment Specification published in April 2023 and which came into force from 1 September 2023. Please note that, unless otherwise expressly stated, the law covered in this book applies in both England and Wales.

 
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Imprint:   Fink Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm,  Spine: 15mm
ISBN:   9781914213502
ISBN 10:   1914213505
Pages:   282
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Advising clients, including vulnerable clients, about the procedure and processes at the police station; Bail applications; First hearings before the magistrates’ court; Plea before venue and allocation of business between magistrates' court and Crown Court; Case management and pre-trial hearings; Principles and procedures to admit and exclude evidence; Trial procedure in magistrates’ court and Crown Court; Sentencing; Appeals procedure; Youth Court procedure

Mark Thomas is a non-practising barrister, and senior lecturer in law, specialising in criminal law, procedure and evidence. He has taught law for a number of years at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including the Legal Practice Course (LPC). He has published academic textbooks in the field of criminal law and evidence, and have extensive experience in writing revision-style books for law students. James J Ball is a lecturer in law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University. James teaches across both the undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Criminal Litigation on the Legal Practice Course (LPC). He has a particular interest in both substantive and procedural criminal law, as well as the law of evidence. He also has considerable expertise in mooting and advocacy skills.  

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