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Practical Advocacy In The Crown Court Unknown

  • SKU: BELL-50216780
Practical Advocacy In The Crown Court Unknown
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 249
Author: unknown
ISBN: 9781526516329, 9781526516350, 1526516322, 1526516357
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Practical Advocacy In The Crown Court Unknown by Unknown 9781526516329, 9781526516350, 1526516322, 1526516357 instant download after payment.

Practical Advocacy in the Crown Court follows the life of a case in the Crown Court chronologically, providing guidance and insights at each step. It guides the reader from first conference through legal arguments and witness handling to sentencing hearings, with references to procedure, codes of conduct, and key cases. With an emphasis on practical advice, each chapter follows a similar format incorporating dos and don’ts, mock situations, and sections on good practice.
Key topics covered include:
This is the only specialist guide written for Crown Court advocates, by Crown Court advocates. It provides learned advice on common situations such as hearsay applications, hostile witnesses, making speeches or mitigating in cases where it may feel like there is little to say. It also provides insight on good communication with clients as well as court room advocacy, and dealing with lay clients, solicitors and police officers in conference. In addition, it covers written advocacy in detail, including persuasive skeleton arguments and using jury bundles effectively.
Depending on the experience of the reader, this book helps the:

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