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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CRIMINAL LAW

THE CRIMINAL LAW CONFERENCE FOR 2005

Tuesday 1 November 2005, 5 to 8 pm.

Morrison Hall, Atkin Building, Gray’s Inn, London 

THE SPEAKERS WILL BE:

  • David Etherington, Q.C.,  18 Red Lion Court, Chair of the Professional Conduct and Complaints Committee of the Bar Council, on Ethics and Witness Familiarisation
  • Professor Martin Wasik, Professor of Criminal Justice and Chairman of the Sentencing Advisory Panel, on Sentencing
  • David Perry, 6 King’s Bench Walk, Senior Treasury Counsel, on Juries
  • Judge Roderick Denyer, Q. C., Circuit Judge and member of the Criminal Procedure Rules Committee, on the CP Rules
  • Professor Adrian Keane, Dean of  the ICSL and author of The Modern Law of Evidence, on the CJA 2003

FIND OUT THE ANSWERS TO: 

  • How bad is bad character?
  • How do you make sense out of the new Criminal Procedure Rules?
  • What do you do if a juror sends in a note complaining about a racist colleague?
  • How can you make sure that your witnesses give best evidence but without coaching?
  • What sentence should the judge be handing down to your lay client?

Delegates will be able to purchase
Blackstone’s Criminal Practice 2006
at a 20 % discount 

Cost: £140 (no VAT) Accredited for 3 CPD points
10% discount for group bookings of 3 or more 

For booking form and payment details (payment by cheque only to ‘City University’) contact:
Catherine Groch at C.Groch@city.ac.uk or on 020 7400 3608



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