Criminal Procedure — A Practical Guide
This book provides law enforcement officials with the essential legal knowledge and practical acumen needed for the performance of their duties.
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This book provides law enforcement officials with the essential legal knowledge and practical acumen needed for the performance of their duties.
Table of contents
1 Introduction to criminal procedure
2 Criminal prosecution
3 Constitutional supremacy and the rights of individual
4 Parties in criminal procedure and key State institutions
5 The pre-trial phase: Methods of securing the attendance of the accused in court
6 Pre-trial: Policing powers to obtain evidence
7 Pre-trial release of the accused
8 The plea phase
9 The trial phase
10 The sentencing phase
11 The post-trial phase: Appeals and reviews