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Criminal Trials - Practical Guidance on Day-to-Day Issues with Clive Smith

Criminal Trials - Practical Guidance on Day-to-Day Issues with Clive Smith

Session

13 Nov 2024

10:00 AM ‐ 3:00 PM

With a SmartPlan £288

With a Season Ticket £320

Standard price £640

All prices exclude VAT
Level
Intermediate: Requires some prior subject knowledge
CPD
5 hours
Group bookings
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Introduction

This virtual classroom seminar will examine the important issues to be covered in a criminal trial, be it in the Magistrates’ Court or Crown Court.

Bad character & hearsay are frequently dealt with at trial however, this course will look at the many other issues which occur and are sometimes overlooked at the expense of these topics.

The live session will focus on other important trial issues such as adverse inferences from silence, identification evidence, DNA evidence, and submissions of no case to answer.

As well as this, the course will look at how to deal with unexpected issues under the Criminal Procedure Rules. What about that witness who has turned up and not been notified to the court? What about the point of law that has just been raised and was not mentioned in advance? What about re-opening my case and calling evidence in rebuttal?

This course is designed to bring together the law and reality, giving practical guidance on how to deal with day-to-day issues in criminal trials.

What You Will Learn

This live broadcast will cover the following:

  • Adverse inferences - interviews, defence statements and witness notices
  • The latest guidance from the Court of Appeal relating to DNA evidence
  • Points of law and when to make a submission of no case to answer
  • Identification evidence and how to deal with it at trial
  • Closing speeches and summing-up
  • Novel points of law and evidence - how to deal with them under the Criminal Procedure Rules

Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.