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Criminal Case Law 2023 - A Year in Review with Colin Beaumont

Criminal Case Law 2023 - A Year in Review with Colin Beaumont

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Level
Update: Requires no prior subject knowledge
CPD
1.25 hours
Viewership
Access for entire organisation

Introduction

Ideal for busy criminal practitioners this webinar will review some of the most interesting case law to come out of the High Court and Court of Appeal in 2023.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • A challenge by way of judicial review against the decision of the district Judge to keep the case in the Youth Court for trial
  • Guidance concerning the offence of non-fatal strangulation
  • The 2023 Court of Appeal decision of R v Ward - whether a prosecutor had to be present following a guilty plea to a Bail Act offence
  • A consideration by the High Court when dealing with ‘matters relating to a trial on indictment’
  • Consideration of the correct approach by a Judge when parliament has increased the sentence for a particular offence
  • The test as to whether or not a Crown Court Judge has imposed a sentence which is not merely lenient but ‘unduly lenient’
  • R v Marke - was the Judge right who allow cross- admissibility of the evidence of 2 complainants in a Crown Court trial?
  • A consideration of ‘exceptional circumstances’ in a firearms sentencing case
  • R v Clark - how best to deal with irregularities that had occurred regarding committal for sentence/sending for trial

This webinar was recorded on 8th November 2023

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