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Practical Guidance Criminal is a how-to solution for criminal law practitioners in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. It provides task-oriented guidance supported by on-point cases, legislation, checklists, precedents and time-saving tools, covering the procedural aspects of criminal law matters from time of arrest through to bail, trial, sentencing, appeals and costs.
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Criminal Law Western Australia is an essential tool for criminal law practitioners, judicial officers, police and individuals working in the area of criminal law in Western Australia. Online and Lexis Red publishing occurs (on average) at least twice a month. Annotations to legislation are instructive as to how legislative provisions operate in practice and how they have been interpreted by the authorities.
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Criminal Practice and Procedure NSW is an indispensable tool for criminal law practitioners across the State. Authored by the Hon Roderick Howie QC and the Hon Peter Johnson, it includes over 140 Acts/Regulations annotated by Howie and Johnson. Topics covered include Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Appeal and Review, Sentencing, Crimes Act, Bail, Drugs, Summary Offences, Firearms and Weapons, Children, Mental Health and Investigation.
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Federal Criminal Law is an essential practice tool for anyone working in the field of federal criminal law. The thematic approach works especially well for practitioners who do not know the area well. Case references and expert annotations to legislative provisions enables the interpretation of legislation with ease. Federal Criminal Law deals with the primary areas of practice encompassing drugs offences, customs offences, corporations and tax offences, migration offences, social security offences, plus more. Online and Lexis Red publishing occurs (on average) at least twice a month and during periods of rapid legislative change occurs several times a month.
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Sentencing Law NSW is a commentary work updated by Rod Howie QC (formerly a Justice of the Supreme Court of NSW) and Justice Bellew of the Supreme Court of NSW. The topics covered include general principles, statutory factors, procedure, sentencing options, children, advocacy, appeals, Local Court, specific offences, Cth offences and narcotic offences. The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW), plus the Regulations, and extracts of the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) are also included.