Vulnerable Witnesses within Family and Criminal Proceedings: Protections, Safeguards and Sanctions
Autor Mr Frank Feehan KC, Ms Caroline Harrisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iul 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526507235
ISBN-10: 1526507234
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526507234
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Takes a unique cross-disciplinary approach and considers the interconnection between family and criminal proceedings
Notă biografică
Frank Feehan KC is a family law barrister at 1 King's Bench Walk and a Recorder in the Crown Court and County Court. Much of his work is in complex medical and sexual abuse cases involving children and learning-disabled adults. He also has a substantial appellate practice concentrating in "human rights" related elements of such cases. He has appeared in most of the major Supreme Court cases in family law in the last 5 years. Caroline Harris is a barrister at 1 King's Bench Walk and practices in family law and criminal law. Family Law Children: Advising and acting in both private and public law proceedings. Criminal Law: She acts for both the prosecution and the defence at all levels and has experience up to and including the Court of Appeal.
Cuprins
1 Summary of the purpose of the handbook 2 General principles as to the examination of witnesses 3 Vulnerable people: pre-proceedings/investigation stage 4 Vulnerable people in the initial stages of proceedings 5 Joint hearings - family and crime 6 Fitness to plead and specific defences arising from being a vulnerable defendant 7 Young defendants and the youth court 8 Intermediaries and ground rules hearings 9 Additional pre-giving evidence considerations for vulnerable witnesses 10 The official solicitor 11 Competence of witnesses in a criminal trial12 Vulnerable witnesses during a criminal trial 13 Vulnerable defendants during the criminal trial process 14 Jury directions and the judge's summing up 15 Family law
Recenzii
.family practitioners will benefit from understanding how the police operate to investigate and gather evidence -particularly in the context of interviewing children, who make up a very obvious category of vulnerable witness.It's a compact text that appears to do an efficient job of distilling a lot of information into digestible paragraphs and setting out the distinctions between the criminal and family spheres in a useful exercise in comparing and contrasting. so anything that can help to bridge that gap of understanding is welcome. This handbook will be of great assistance to those starting out who need an accessible introduction to this field as well as the more elderly practitioners for whom the legal landscape has changed considerably in the last ten years.
I am delighted to be able to report that the book fully justifies its title and will earn a well-thumbed place on the bookshelves, not only of children's lawyers, but also of children's guardians and intermediaries who need to understand how the court can, or cannot, assist the vulnerable to give evidence. Whilst the hoped-for 'rescue craft', in the form of the Domestic Abuse Bill, has foundered, this book does amount to a life raft for practitioners with some charts and GPS.
comprehensively examines aspects from pre-proceedings and investigations to jury directions and summing up. written in a succinct and readable manner. absolutely up to date with useful references to current case law and legislative changes
I am delighted to be able to report that the book fully justifies its title and will earn a well-thumbed place on the bookshelves, not only of children's lawyers, but also of children's guardians and intermediaries who need to understand how the court can, or cannot, assist the vulnerable to give evidence. Whilst the hoped-for 'rescue craft', in the form of the Domestic Abuse Bill, has foundered, this book does amount to a life raft for practitioners with some charts and GPS.
comprehensively examines aspects from pre-proceedings and investigations to jury directions and summing up. written in a succinct and readable manner. absolutely up to date with useful references to current case law and legislative changes