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Evidence of Bad Character

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext It is easy to see why this book has such broad appeal. Spencer has a certain genius when it comes to bringing concision and clarity to material which others would most probably render lengthy and difficult...Spencer's work is an essential starting point for getting to grips with bad character evidence, and yet there remains plenty of scope for others to contribute their own arguments. Informationen zum Autor J R Spencer is Professor Emeritus of Law in the Law Faculty at the University of Cambridge and a Bye-Fellow at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. Klappentext This is the second edition of John Spencer's now well established book which seeks to explain this complex area of law for the benefit of members of judges, criminal practitioners and academics teaching the law of evidence. In the past, the rule excluding evidence of the defendant's general bad character and disposition to commit the offence was sometimes described as one of the most hallowed rules of evidence; Lord Sankey, in Maxwell v DPP, referred to it as '...one of the most deeply rooted and jealously guarded principles of our criminal law.' In reality it was not particularly ancient, and in recent years was increasingly attacked. On technical grounds the body of law surrounding it was criticised as over-complicated and inconsistent, and more radical critics condemned it as unduly favourable to the guilty. In response to this, the law was completely recast in Part II of the Criminal Justice Act 2003. This book, now updated to take into account a raft of new cases, offers a thorough analysis of the bad character provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 in the light of the way in which they have been interpreted by the courts From the reviews of the first edition: 'It is difficult to see how this complex legislation could be presented or explained more clearly...essential for all criminal practitioners.' Nigel Pascoe QC, Counsel '...a concise, highly portable and valuable little book.' Benedict Mills, New Law Journal '...a thorough and remarkably clear analysis of the bad character provisions...You can expect to see this book produced widely in court.' Andrew Keogh, Crimeline Updater '...the commentary is of a high and scholarly standard...It is small and light enough to be slipped into the case of travelling counsel, and is likely to be considered authoritative enough to be cited in court...should be required reading for counsel and the judiciary.' Jon Mack, Internet Law Book Reviews 'An outstanding account of a difficult topic in the law of evidence' Professor Andrew Choo, University of Warwick. Zusammenfassung This is the second edition of John Spencer's now well established book which seeks to explain this complex area of law for the benefit of members of judges, criminal practitioners and academics teaching the law of evidence. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 INTRODUCTION2 DEFINITION OF ‘BAD CHARACTER’3 THE BAD CHARACTER OF NON-DEFENDANTS4 EVIDENCE OF THE DEFENDANT’S BAD CHARACTER5 PRACTICAL ISSUES...

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Authors J. R. ". "Spencer, Spencer, J R Spencer, J. R. Spencer, John Spencer, John R. Spencer, Jr Spencer, Jr. Spencer
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.05.2009
 
EAN 9781841139814
ISBN 978-1-84113-981-4
No. of pages 338
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 17 mm
Series Criminal Law Library
Criminal Law Library
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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