Abuse of Process in Criminal Proceedings

Abuse of Process in Criminal Proceedings

by David Young (Author), David Corker (Author), Mark Summers (Author)

Synopsis

This much respected text is an essential guide to all areas of the law relating to abuse of process in criminal law - including delay, double jeopardy, breach of promise and adverse publicity. Both learned and immensely practical, this book provides a thought-provoking analysis of underlying issues and will help you to quickly assimilate and understand the evolving case law on different aspects of abuse of process. The new third edition has been completely revised and updated to include the substantial new body of case law which has developed over the last 5 years. It also covers changes to double jeopardy, new disclosure rules, terrorism, Extradition Act 2003,the impact of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and includes a new chapter on confiscation proceedings. Case law covered includes: Attorney-General's Reference (No. 2 of 2001) [2004] 2 AC 72, HL / Spiers, v Ruddy & HM Advocate General [2008] 2 WLR 608, PC (delay) R. v.Abu Hamza, Jones and Whalley[2007] 1 Cr. App. R. 2, HL (Promise) Post Ebrahim decisions updated (Destruction) R v Grant [2006] 1 QB 60, CA (executive misconduct) Council for the Regulation of Healthcare Professionals v General Medical Council (Re Saluja) [2007] 1 WLR 3094, DC Substantial new developments on Double Jeopardy case law(entrapment) Extradition Act 2003 / Bermingham v Director of Public Prosecutions [2007] QB 727, DC / R (Government of the United States of America) v Bow Street Magistrates' Court [2007] 1 WLR 1157, DC / McKinnon v Government of the United States of America [2008] 1 WLR 1739, HL(extradition) Abu Hamza [the new Guideline case on Adverse Publicity] R v Mahmood and Shahin [2006] Cr App R (S) 96, CA; R v Shabir [2008] EWCA Crim 1809 / R v Morgan & Bygrave [2008] EWCA Crim 1323(confiscation)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 534
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Tottel Publishing
Published: 19 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1845922344
ISBN 13: 9781845922344

Media Reviews
...the book is well written and structured... Justice of the peace (review of previous edition). ...it is a useful, practical guide to an area of law that affects all aspects of criminal proceedings... LONDON advocate
Author Bio
David Young is a barrister at 9 Bedford Row, London. He is a specialist defence Counsel with a wide ranging practice. David has appeared in many high profile trials, and has particular expertise in cases involving terrorism, murder, organised crime and serious fraud. Mark Summers is a barrister at Matrix Chambers and practices in crime, with particular expertise in terrorism and extradition cases. Mark has appeared in numerous high-profile terrorism trials and cases concerning complex cross-border and jurisdictional issues. David Corker is a solicitor at Corker Binning. He specialises in criminal, asset recovery and regulatory work. He writes and lectures widely about these areas of practice.