Public Order Offences - A Guide to the Law & Tactics - Live at Your Desk - Learn Live
Introduction
This live broadcast session looks at the routine public order offences encountered in court such as street fights, football hooliganism, prison riots and closing-time trouble.
It also considers the increasing problem of political protests which become violent thus losing ECHR protections. Protests can be difficult to prosecute given human rights case law but equally, difficult to defend without knowing that law.
Using up-to-date case law, the ingredients of the main offences and defences are examined with the tactical and evidential considerations involved.
The session is aimed at both prosecution and defence advocates.
Where the Police, Crime, Sentencing & Courts Act 2022 or the Judicial Review & Courts Act 2022 have implemented changes to legislation, the course will include these updates where relevant to subject matter.
This area of law is very topical given the rise in protests turning violent as well as the traditional pub fights and neighbour arguments cases the profession encounter daily. This Autumn and beyond will see many contested cases and ancillary order applications.
There’s never been a better time to refresh your knowledge of this subject.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- The Public Order Act 1986
- Racial aggravation - definition and proof
- CPS legal guidance
- The main defences
- A quick look at protest offences
- Human rights case law
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.