BPP LPC Criminal law - exam revision guide
Crim Lit SGS 1 — CJS, CrPR & PCR
Apply the CrPR to the Overriding Objective and the Court’s Case Management Powers
- CrPr 1 — Overriding Objective
• Adversarial System
• Court of First Instance — Both the Magistrates and the Crown Cour...
1BPP LPC Criminal law - exam revision guide
Crim Lit SGS 1 — CJS, CrPR & PCR
Apply the CrPR to the Overriding Objective and the Court’s Case Management Powers
-CrPr 1 — Overriding Objective
•Adversarial System
•Court of First Instance — Both the Magistrates and the Crown Court
•Indictable def — Case may be dealt with in the Crown Court or the Magistrates
•Summary
•Either Way
•Indictable
-CrPR 3 — Active Case Management
-Concerned about serious delays
- R v K underlines the importance of the CrPR
Differing Jurisdictions & Powers of the Criminal Courts
-Standard of Proof — Beyond reasonable doubt
-First appearance always in the Magistrates
-LSPNCrPR 4.5.2
-Voir Dire — trial held in the absence of a jury
-Sentencing in Magistrates
-Sentencing in Crown Court
-Means and Merit test needed for public funding for rep 2Issues w/in the CJS
-Right not to testify remains but has been qualified — s35 CJPA 3SRA CoC & LSPN — Issues Regularly Encountered in Criminal Practice
Structure
(I)Issue — identify the issue and determine whether you can act (misleading the court (duty b/w court & client)/conflict of interest/confidentiality & disclosure)
(II)Principles — state the relevant principles that apply to resolve the issue
(III)Outcomes — which outcomes must be achieved
(IV)Discuss/Apply — use IBs and the LSPN to conclude whether you can act and
what action you would take to ensure that you achieve the relevant outcome and not breach the relevant principles
Principles
(I)Uphold the Rule of Law and the Proper Administration of Justice
•Duty to the Court — ch 5 & 11, O 5.1-5.8 & IB 5.1-5.13
(II)Act with Integrity
(III)Not Compromise your Independence
(IV)Act in the Best Interest of your Client
•Confidentiality — ch 4, O 4.1-4.4 & IB 4.1-4.2
•Conflict of Interest — ch 3, O 3.1-3.5 & IB 3.1-3.5
(VI)Maintain the Public Trust
-IB 1.25 — Achieved the outcomes and complied with the principles if you don’t act for a client when instructions are given by someone else or one client when you act jointly for others unless you’re satisfied that the person providing the instructions has the authority to do so on behalf of all clients
-Clients include former clients
The main Q is can you act?
Misleading the Court 4-Principles
•1
•2
•4
•6
-Outcomes
•5.1 — You do not attempt to deceive or knowingly or recklessly mislead the court
•5.2 — You are not complicit in another so doing
•4.1 — Client confidentiality
-Apply
•IB 5.9
•LSPNCrPR — Can put the prosecution on proof instead of lying
•Can remain silent
•Although we have a duty to assist the court this does not compromise the fundamental rights of the defendant
•If client doesn’t agree to disclose, you can continue to represent them but in doing so must not say anything that misleads the court
•Explain to the client the constraints that non-disclosure would place on you and discuss the consequences of them giving their consent. Consent should be recorded in writing and if not given you need to consider whether you are able
to continue to act without breaching any principles
•If you have to withdraw, do so without disclosing confidential info (can’t fully inform the court about your reasons). At most, you should only inform the court that your professional duties prevent your continuing to act
•LSPNCrPR 5.1 — Court cannot pressure you into providing reasons nor try to
get you to reconsider your decision to withdraw, it rests with you
•LSPNCrPR 4.5.2
Conflict of Interest -Principles
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