Disclosure in Criminal Proceedings

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Pub. Date: 2009-03-25
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Disclosure issues affect every stage of the criminal investigation and subsequent proceedings. This book is the only modern, comprehensive and in-depth volume on the subject. It provides the practitioner with a detailed analysis from a practical perspective by following chronologically the progress of a case from the outset of an investigation until its conclusion, addressing the obligations and responsibilities of each of the parties as they arise. The book focuses primarily on disclosure of the prosecutor's unused material, but it also covers the timing and content of disclosure by the prosecution of its case, and the obligations on the defence. Dedicated chapters on more specialist topics such as expert evidence, public interest immunity, and unused evidence are also included. The text analyses all the relevant UK law and procedure, to place practitioners in the best position to argue their case. It contains carefully selected appendices - comprising relevant parts of Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 as amended by the CJA 2003; CJA 2003; extracts from the Criminal Procedure Rules 2005; the CPIA Code of Practice; the new Attorney General's Guidelines on Disclosure; the Protocol for the Management of Heavy Fraud and Other Complex Criminal Cases; and extracts from the new CPS/ACPO Disclosure Manual.

Author Biography


David Corker is a founding partner of Corker Binning solicitors. He is regarded as a market leader in fraud and business crime. The 2003-2004 Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession described him having a "pedigree which stands out by itself." The 2005 edition then later described him as
"tremendously bright". Prior to founding Corker Binning, David was a partner at Peters & Peters which he joined in 1990. He was a Constable in the Metropolitan Police from 1984 to 1987. David is the author of two criminal law textbooks on Disclosure and Abuse of Process and writes regularly for the
national and legal press. David has a BA in Jurisprudence from Oxford University and an MA in Sociology of Law from Sheffield University.

Stephen Parkinson is a Senior Partner at Kingsley Napley, and has a high profile practice involving white collar crime, regulatory litigation and public inquiry work. Prior to joining Kingley Napley in 2003, Stephen was the chief adviser to the Attorney General and the Solicitor General on all their
responsibilities for criminal issues. Stephen also spent four and a half years as the Legal Adviser to the Companies Investigation Branches of the Department of Trade and Industry, and two years in charge of chancery and regulatory litigation at the Treasury Solicitor's Department.

Table of Contents

Background to the development of the law prior to the Criminal Justice Act 2003
The investigation stage
The Magistrate's Court stage
Disclosure post-committal (pre-Crown Court trial)
The Handling of sensitive material
Expert evidence
Third party material
Defence witnesses/ Alibi
The Crown Court trial
Disclosure post trial
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