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Decks in this class (15)

1.1 Police Station - Police Powers
What is required for entry and se...,
What is required for stop and sea...,
What is required for arrest witho...
13  cards
1.2 Police Station - Suspect’s Rights
What must be contained in custody...,
What must custody officer inform ...,
When may custody officer seize d ...
15  cards
1.3 Police Station - Identification
How are witness records kept,
What is required for identification,
What if d is unknown
7  cards
1.4 Police Station - Advice to Client
What are client s options at poli...,
How is the right to silence,
What are adverse inferences
4  cards
1.5 Police Station - Interview
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What is the procedure for interviews,
Who are vulnerable suspects what ...
4  cards
2.1 Criminal Litigation - Bail Application
What is bail,
When is the right to bail presume...,
When is the right to bail not all...
15  cards
2.2 Criminal Litigation - First Hearing (Magistrates' Court)
How are summary offences either w...,
How are indictable only other off...,
What is a representation order
6  cards
2.3 Criminal Litigation - Plea Before Venue
What should the lawyer advise his...,
What is the procedure for plea be...
2  cards
2.4 Criminal Litigation - Business Allocation (Magistrates & Crown Court)
What is the procedure for allocat...,
What offences will be allocated t...
2  cards
2.5 Criminal Litigation - Case Management & Pre-Trial Hearing
What are the magistrates courts c...,
What is the procedure for prepara...,
What is required for preparing ptph
11  cards
2.6 Criminal Litigation - Evidence
What is required for visual ident...,
How,
What are adverse inferences drawn...
28  cards
2.7 Criminal Litigation - Trial Procedure (Magistrates & Crown Court)
What is the trial procedure in ma...,
What is the trial procedure in cr...,
What is the burden of proof
8  cards
2.8 Criminal Litigation - Sentencing
What is the role of sentencing gu...,
What are the bands of seriousness,
What must courts consider when pa...
12  cards
2.9 Criminal Litigation - Appeals
How may appeals be made inmagistr...,
What are the crown court s powers...,
How may appeals be made to high c...
7  cards
2.10 Criminal Litigation - Youth Court Procedure
When may juvenile be sent to yout...,
When may juvenile be sent to crow...,
When may juvenile be sent to adul...
6  cards

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