BPC Criminal Litigation 2.0

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Decks in this class (32)

Time Limits (Old)
Application to appeal from the co...,
Time limit for trying an accused ...,
Time limit for the prosecution is...
80  cards
Unit 1 Overview of Criminal Procedure
Classification of theft 1,
Classification of robbery 2,
Classification of fraud 3
13  cards
Unit 2 Preliminaries to prosecution
What are the pace codes what is t...,
Definition of an interview under ...,
When is it not necessary to give ...
44  cards
Unit 3 Bail
Is breaching bail a separate crim...,
When do the magistrates have the ...,
How do you challenge the grant or...
47  cards
Unit 4 Procedure in the magistrates' courts, allocation for trial, and sending to the Crown Court for trial or sentence
What are initial details what inf...,
When does the prosecutor have to ...,
Does the prosecutor have to provi...
57  cards
Unit 5 Disclosure of unused material and defence statements
What are the different stages of ...,
Does the duty of disclosure end a...,
What duty is d under in relation ...
25  cards
Unit 6 Indictments
What is the indictment 1,
Who bears ultimate responsibility...,
What is arraignment 3
35  cards
Unit 7 Preliminaries to Trial in the Crown Court
How is a s fitness to plead deter...,
What happens if an accused is dee...,
What 3 orders may the court make ...
24  cards
Unit 8 Summary Trial Procedure
Will a magistrates court proceed ...,
Why does it matter whether it is ...,
Will the court proceed in d s abs...
33  cards
Unit 9 Jury Trial Procedure
Can d be absent for a trial on in...,
What needs to happen if a becomes...,
What factors should a judge consi...
43  cards
Unit 10 Preliminary Evidential Matters
If you have admitted a fact such ...,
What is the general rule regardin...,
Why is evidence of a p witnesses ...
9  cards
Unit 11 Burden and Standard of Proof
What do we mean by legal burden o...,
What is the legal burden to which...,
What is the general rule regardin...
4  cards
Unit 12 Preliminary Issues Relating to Witnesses
Who is competent to testify who i...,
Who can be compelled to testify 2,
Can a co accused give evidence fo...
14  cards
Unit 13 The rules relating to the examination of witnesses
What is examination in chief and ...,
In which provision do we find the...,
What does s 139 of the criminal j...
34  cards
Unit 14 Hearsay
S114 1 in criminal proceedings a ...,
What is hearsay evidence 2,
Can evidence adduced by p be hear...
68  cards
Unit 15 Character Evidence
What does misconduct mean in rela...,
What does proof of a previous con...,
What constitutues reprehensibility 3
74  cards
Unit 16 Confessions and Unlawfully Obtained Evidence
Definition of a confession 1,
What is a mixed statement and is ...,
Can a retracted guilty plea be re...
39  cards
Unit 17 Inferences from D's Silence and other conduct
How are lies told by the defendan...,
Whenever a lie told by an accused...,
What are the four situations wher...
37  cards
Unit 18 Visual Identification Evidence
When do the safeguards for visual...,
What three safeguards are now in ...,
Is describing the culprit s cloth...
12  cards
Unit 19 Opinion Evidence and Experts
What is the general rule for witn...,
What are the two exceptions to th...,
May expert evidence be accompanie...
18  cards
Unit 20 Privilege
What are the two types of privile...,
What are the general principles o...,
What is the scope of the privileg...
24  cards
Unit 21 Youth Courts and the appearance of youths in other courts
Define adult 1,
Define child 2,
Define young person 3
36  cards
Unit 22 Sentencing Principles
What are the 5 general statutory ...,
What are the purposes of the chil...,
When do the general statutory sen...
95  cards
Unit 23 Non-Custodial Sentences
In what circumstances does the co...,
Which courts can grant absolute o...,
Are there age restrictions regard...
54  cards
Unit 24 Custodial Sentences
What custodial sentences are avai...,
Can offenders u21 be committed to...,
What is the maximum custodial sen...
34  cards
Unit 25 Ancillary Orders and Costs on Conviction
What are the 5 ancillary orders t...,
What is a costs on conviction ord...,
Which court can make a costs on c...
18  cards
Unit 26 Dangerous Offenders
When is an o dangerous 1,
What measures are available to a ...,
What are specified offences 3
9  cards
Unit 27 Appeals from the Magistrates Court and from the CC in its appellate capacity
What is the slip rule and how doe...,
What are the routes of challenge ...,
What rules govern the right of ap...
20  cards
Unit 28 Appeals from the Crown Court
Within what time frame can the cc...,
What kinds of changes to a senten...,
What is the basis of the ca s jur...
26  cards
Statutory Provisions
S 9 criminal justice act 1967 1,
S 10 criminal justice act 1967 2,
S 139 criminal justice act 2003 3
19  cards
Cases
Hanson 1,
Galbraith 2,
Vye 3
8  cards
Time Limits (New)
What are the detention time limits 1,
What are the time limits for comm...,
What is the maximum period for wh...
47  cards

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