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.
- ↑ Peter Hungerford-Welch. Criminal Litigation & Sentencing. Sixth Edition. Routledge. 2004. Page 753. Digitized copy from Google Books.
- ↑ "Theft Act Offences".
- ↑ "User Guide".
- ↑ Jowett, Christian. "Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2002" (2002) 152 New Law Journal 752
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