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Vulnerable Witnesses Within Family and Criminal Proceedings - Protections, Safeguards and Sanctions

English · Paperback / Softback

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"...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." Seen and Heard

Are you prepared to protect the vulnerable in court? This book guides you through the rights of witnesses and the duties of advocates in family and criminal proceedings.

Explaining the legal structure currently in place to assist vulnerable individuals, this title covers every stage of proceedings, including the investigation/pre-proceeding, and post-proceedings, whilst also looking at anonymity and protective orders. In addition, it discusses the sanctions available to the court if proper consideration and sufficient protection has not been given to vulnerable people at each stage.

Covering legislation, regulation and authorities which govern these situations, it offers best practice regarding the examination of those who have difficulty understanding their case, by reason of age, circumstance or emotional and psychological difficulties.

Practical help is provided through:
Step-by-step guidance at each stage
Helpful suggestions as to how to approach the hearing at each stage of proceedings
Links to the useful guidance regularly referred to within proceedings including the Advocates Gateway

List of contents

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 trial
12 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

About the author

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. He has appeared in the two main family law cases dealing with procedures for the instruction of intermediaries for the assistance of vulnerable witnesses and was credited (as counsel) with the first attempt to create guidelines for practitioners in this area.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. Caroline has expertise in a broad range of criminal matters including fraud, offences against the person, sexual offences and road traffic offences (including death by dangerous and death by careless driving).

Summary

"...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…" Seen and Heard

Are you prepared to protect the vulnerable in court? This book guides you through the rights of witnesses and the duties of advocates in family and criminal proceedings.

Explaining the legal structure currently in place to assist vulnerable individuals, this title covers every stage of proceedings, including the investigation/pre-proceeding, and post-proceedings, whilst also looking at anonymity and protective orders. In addition, it discusses the sanctions available to the court if proper consideration and sufficient protection has not been given to vulnerable people at each stage.

Covering legislation, regulation and authorities which govern these situations, it offers best practice regarding the examination of those who have difficulty understanding their case, by reason of age, circumstance or emotional and psychological difficulties.

Practical help is provided through:
Step-by-step guidance at each stage
Helpful suggestions as to how to approach the hearing at each stage of proceedings
Links to the useful guidance regularly referred to within proceedings including the Advocates Gateway

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law online service.

Foreword

Provides background to the treatment of vulnerable witnesses and gives context to the changes which are sweeping through practice in the criminal and family courts.

Additional text

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

Product details

Authors Frank Feehan KC, Frank Feehan QC, Frank Harris Feehan Qc, Mr Frank Feehan QC, Mr Frank Harris Feehan Qc, Caroline Harris, Ms Caroline Harris, Frank Feehan Qc
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2018
 
EAN 9781526507235
ISBN 978-1-5265-0723-5
No. of pages 248
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Law, LAW / Family Law / General, Family Law

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