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Publisher | Lexis Nexis Australia |
Author(s) | Braun & Hemming |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 23rd February 2016 |
Related course codes | LAWS11060 - Criminal Law, LAW113 - Criminal Law, LAW213 - Criminal Procedure, ACR202 - Criminology Theory, ACR204 - Crime, ACR701 - Crime and Innovative Justice, ACR702 - Criminological Policy and Criminal Justice Practice, MLJ703 - Criminal Law and Policy, MLL114 - Criminal Law, MLL218 - Criminal Procedure, LAWS1300 Criminal Justice, LAWS8013 - Civil and Criminal Procedure, LAW2599 - Criminal Law, LAW162 - Criminal Law, LAWS1021 - CRIME & THE CRIMINAL PROCESS, LAWS1022 - CRIMINAL LAWS, LAWS2030 - Criminal Law and Procedure, LAWS6130 - Criminal Law and Procedure, LAWS1016 - Criminal Law, LAWS5004 - Criminal Law, CULT3017 Legislation, JUST2020 Criminal Law for Policing |
This book, part of the successful LexisNexis Questions and Answer series, deals with criminal procedure.
The primary purpose of this book is to provide students with an understanding of criminal procedure and to develop their problem-solving skills. Each chapter commences with a summary of relevant law and key issues. Each question is followed by an answer plan, a suggested answer, examiner’s comments and a section on common errors to avoid. The authors also give practical tips on examination technique.
Due to the nature of the subject, questions include essay-based and short answer questions.
Questions cover a comprehensive range of topics including arrest, detention and search after arrest, bail, obtaining evidence and forensic procedures, the right to silence and police interrogation, entry onto and search of premises, sentencing and pleas in mitigation, and the appeal process.
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