Inside Crown Court

Inside Crown Court
Title Inside Crown Court PDF eBook
Author Jacobson, Jessica
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 252
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447321189

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With a new Foreword by David Ormerod of the Law Commission. Within the criminal justice system of England and Wales, the Crown Court is the arena in which serious criminal offences are prosecuted and sentenced. On the basis of up-to-date ethnographic research, this timely book provides a vivid description of what it is like to attend court as a victim, a witness or a defendant; the interplay between the different players in the courtroom; and the extent to which the court process is viewed as legitimate by those involved in it. This valuable addition to the field brings to life the range of issues involved and is aimed at students and scholars of criminal justice, policy-makers and practitioners, and interested members of the general public.

The Crown Court

The Crown Court
Title The Crown Court PDF eBook
Author Peter Morrish
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1974
Genre Law
ISBN

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First-3d ed. published as Quarter sessions, by G.N.C. Swift.

The Crown Court

The Crown Court
Title The Crown Court PDF eBook
Author Ian Russell Scott
Publisher
Pages 281
Release 1972
Genre Court rules
ISBN 9780406369307

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Crown Duel

Crown Duel
Title Crown Duel PDF eBook
Author Sherwood Smith
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 228
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780152016081

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Access to Justice in Magistrates' Courts

Access to Justice in Magistrates' Courts
Title Access to Justice in Magistrates' Courts PDF eBook
Author Lucy Welsh
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 240
Release 2022-01-27
Genre Law
ISBN 1509937854

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This book examines access to justice in summary criminal proceedings by considering the ability of defendants to play an active and effective role in the process. 'Access to justice' refers not just to the availability of legally aided representation, but also to the ability of defendants to understand and effectively participate in summary criminal proceedings more generally. It remains a vital principle of justice that justice should not only be done, but should also be seen to be done by all participants in the process. The book is based on socio-legal research. The study is ethnographic, based on observation conducted in four magistrates' courts in South East England and interviews with both defence lawyers and Crown prosecutors. Setting out an argument that defendants have always been marginalised through particular features of magistrates' court proceedings (such as courtroom layout and patterns of behaviour among the professional workgroups in court), the political climate in relation to defendants and access to justice that has persisted since 2010 has further undermined the ability of defendants to play an active role in the process. Ultimately, this book argues that recent governments have demanded ever more efficiency and cost saving in criminal justice. In that context, principles that contribute to access to justice for defendants have been seriously undermined.

Crown Court Study

Crown Court Study
Title Crown Court Study PDF eBook
Author Michael Zander
Publisher Stationery Office Books (TSO)
Pages 316
Release 1993
Genre Law
ISBN

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7.4 CPS.

The Crown Court

The Crown Court
Title The Crown Court PDF eBook
Author Peter Morrish
Publisher
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Release 1973
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