How to Represent Yourself In Criminal Court

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law
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Author: Douglas Page ISBN: 9780993230318
Publisher: Page Publishing. Publication: April 24, 2015
Imprint: Page Publishing. Language: English
Author: Douglas Page
ISBN: 9780993230318
Publisher: Page Publishing.
Publication: April 24, 2015
Imprint: Page Publishing.
Language: English

How To Represent Yourself In Criminal Court is a practical guide for anyone facing representing themselves in court. With extremely clear guidelines and numerous step-by-step examples, this book will lead you through all stages of the criminal process in England & Wales from arrest to sentencing. Representing yourself in court can be a daunting and complex process. Putting legal jargon into plain English, and demystifying the process, you will learn what to expect and how to prepare. The aim is to enable you to understand and participate in the proceedings, rather than leave the courtroom wondering what just happened and whether you should have said something. The sound and matter-of-fact advice is based on the author’s years as a barrister, both defending and prosecuting in the UK criminal justice system. This book is an invaluable tool and indispensable guide for anyone faced with representing themselves in court.

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How To Represent Yourself In Criminal Court is a practical guide for anyone facing representing themselves in court. With extremely clear guidelines and numerous step-by-step examples, this book will lead you through all stages of the criminal process in England & Wales from arrest to sentencing. Representing yourself in court can be a daunting and complex process. Putting legal jargon into plain English, and demystifying the process, you will learn what to expect and how to prepare. The aim is to enable you to understand and participate in the proceedings, rather than leave the courtroom wondering what just happened and whether you should have said something. The sound and matter-of-fact advice is based on the author’s years as a barrister, both defending and prosecuting in the UK criminal justice system. This book is an invaluable tool and indispensable guide for anyone faced with representing themselves in court.

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