Blackstone's Magistrates' Court Handbook 2021 and Blackstone's Youths in the Criminal Courts (October 2018 Edition) Pack (Paperback)

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Blackstone's Magistrates' Court Handbook 2021 and Blackstone's Youths in the Criminal Courts (October 2018 Edition) Pack By Anthony Edwards, Naomi Redhouse, Mark Ashford Cover Image
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This pack contains both Blackstone's Magistrates' Court Handbook 2021 and the latest edition of Blackstone's Handbook of Youths in the Criminal Courts which published in 2018. The set is the ideal companion for all those working not only with adults but also with children and young people in
the criminal courts, to help them deal with all the issues arising in the specialist Youth Court and in the Crown Court jurisdiction.

A new appendix in Blackstone's Magistrates' Court Handbook 2021 provides key updates to Blackstone's Handbook of Youths in the Criminal Courts, bringing it up to date to November 2020.

The new edition of the bestselling Blackstone's Magistrates' Court Handbook provides a complete practical guide for the busy practitioner, incorporating essential extracts from the 2020 Magistrates' Court Sentencing Guidelines. It delivers all you need in one trustworthy source.

Covering all the key aspects of magistrates' court practice, the book focuses on the areas most likely to arise at short notice requiring an instant response from the advocate, as well as on those offences most frequently experienced at court, such as public order, dishonesty, drugs, weapons,
driving, criminal damage, and sexual offences.

Blackstone's Magistrates' Court Handbook provides the perfect balance of portability and detail, facilitating quick navigation and instant decision-making. Tables, flow-charts, and a clear system of icons aid comprehension and speedy navigation. Cross-referencing to Blackstone's Criminal Practice
2021 provides you with easy access to in-depth commentary, whilst an appendix once again updates the latest edition of Blackstone's Handbook of Youths in the Criminal Courts (included; published in 2018) to reflect major developments in the law and practice relating to youths in the criminal justice
system.

Blackstone's Youths in the Criminal Courts has been thoroughly updated to take account of the raft of significant changes since the previous edition - most notably the 2017 definitive guideline on sentencing children and young people and the new offence-specific guidelines.

The book covers the entire range of issues specific to the treatment of young people in criminal courts, the principles and practice of the Youth Justice System, the issues of jurisdiction, effective participation and fair trial, the use of special measures, and the complications of sentencing
procedure and practice. It also deals in detail with the ways in which youths are sent to the Crown Court and the powers of that court in dealing with them; changing age during the course of proceedings and attaining 18 as well as issues relating to parents and guardians. There is a new section on
civil injunctions in the Youth Courts, incorporating the law on civil injunctions under the Anti Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014.

Both volumes' easy-to-use pocket-sized format facilitates quick reading and instant decision-making. Tables, flow-charts, and a clear system of icons aid comprehension and speedy navigation. Cross-referencing to Blackstone's Criminal Practice provides you with easy access to in-depth
commentary.

About the Author


Anthony Edwards, Solicitor, Formerly TV Edwards LLP, Naomi Redhouse, District Judge, Sheffield Magistrates' Court, Mark Ashford, Member Partner, TV Edwards LLP Anthony Edwards is a retired Senior Partner of T.V. Edwards, duty solicitor, supervisor for the specialist fraud panel and higher courts advocate (Criminal Courts). He served at almost every level of committee in the criminal justice system, as well as the Council of Justice, and sat on theeditorial boards of Criminal Law Review and Cordery on Solicitors, and as a member of the Law Commission's advisory group on criminal law. He has authored Advising a Suspect in the Police Station (Thomson Reuters: Sweet and Maxwell) and, with Roger Ede, Criminal Defence, A Guide to Good Practice(Law Society). He writes the Criminal Law Update for the Law Society's Gazette and his articles have appeared in Archbold News and Criminal Law Review. Naomi Redhouse is a District Judge (Magistrates' Court) sitting at Sheffield Magistrates' Court. She was previously a solicitor in private practice and then a freelance specialist in the youth court and trial advocacy. She has extensive experience of training lawyers on the youth justice system, andwas co-author of the third edition of Defending Young People in the Criminal Justice System (LAG, 2006). Mark Ashford is a solicitor and Partner of TV Edwards. He is a specialist in youth court work, a duty solicitor, and has Higher Rights of Audience. He is the co- author of Defending Young People in the Criminal Justice System and provides specific training on youth justice matters to the profession, local authorities, and other agencies.
Product Details
ISBN: 9780192846297
ISBN-10: 0192846299
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: June 27th, 2021
Pages: 1312
Language: English