How to Conduct a Trial in the Magistrates' Court
Short course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Short course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
The course will greatly assist advocates to develop their existing court-room skills, understand the latest evidence and conduct issues and learn how to make current procedure work for them and their clients. Suitable for: Crime contract supervisors. Solicitors, barristers and other fee-earners practising in criminal law. Caseworkers, duty solicitors and accredited Police Station representatives
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Richard Stone
Trainer
Course programme
Course Details
This course, aimed at less experienced criminal practitioners, involves preparation for and participation in a mock criminal trial dealing with drugs, criminal damage, co-defendants and PACE issues.
The course will greatly assist advocates to develop their existing court-room skills, understand the latest evidence and conduct issues and learn how to make current procedure work for them and their clients.
Tutors include Roy Morgan, Andrew Shanahan, Gwyn Parry and Alan Taylor.
6 CPD hours.
How to Conduct a Trial in the Magistrates' Court