Blackstone's Criminal Practice

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Blackstone's Criminal Practice is a book about English criminal law. The First Edition was published by Blackstone Press in 1991. The Twenty-fourth Edition was published by Oxford University Press in 2013.

It is one of the "main" books that lawyers practising on the criminal side use.[1] The Crown Prosecution Service describe this book as a "standard source"[2] and as a "recognised legal textbook", and say that the legal guidance given on their website is no substitute for a book such as this one.[3] By 2002, it was the "leading" work for proceedings in the magistrates' courts.[4]

References

  • Hooper, Ormerod and Murphy. Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2010. Supplement 3. 2010. Oxford University Press. Digitized copy. from Google Books.
  • Hooper and Ormerod. Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011. Supplement 1. 2010. Oxford University Press. . Digitized copies from Google Books.
  • David Ormerod. Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2012. 2011. Oxford University Press. Digitized copy from Google Books.
  • Peter Murphy and John Phillips. Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2012. Supplement 1. 2011. Oxford University Press. Digitized copy from Google Books.
  • Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2012. Supplement 2. 2012. Oxford University Press. Digitized copy. from Google Books.
  • Hooper, Ormerod and Murphy. Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2012. Supplement 3. 2012. Oxford University Press. Digitized copy. from Google Books.
  • Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2013. Oxford University Press.
  1. Peter Hungerford-Welch. Criminal Litigation & Sentencing. Sixth Edition. Routledge. 2004. Page 753. Digitized copy from Google Books.
  2. "Theft Act Offences".
  3. "User Guide".
  4. Jowett, Christian. "Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2002" (2002) 152 New Law Journal 752
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