Hayes & Eburn Criminal Law and Procedure in New South Wales explains and discusses the principles underpinning New South Wales criminal law and procedure. It provides the fundamental source material required to develop a working understanding in both students and practitioners. It examines the substantive law in a procedural and evidentiary context.
The authors provide a thorough grounding in the basic principles of the criminal justice system before discussing the detail of their application in a range of discrete contexts. The book also introduces and examines the principal authorities and statutory provisions governing the practice of criminal law in New South Wales.
The fully revised sixth edition includes the following developments:
a new chapter on Drug Offences
expansion of discussions on police powers, causation, and criminal responsibility
changes to sexual assault offences as a result of the Criminal Legislation Amendment (Child Sexual Abuse) Act 2018
a consideration of the effects of the right to a fair trial and the use of abuse of process in criminal procedure
changes to committal proceedings effected by the Justices Legislation Amendment (Committal and Guilty Pleas) Act 2017.
Features
Thorough discussion of applicable principles and statutory provisions
Strong focus on the jurisprudence of the New South Wales criminal courts
Flowcharts Introduce the reader to the framework of general principles
Includes plentiful examples and tutorial questions for discussion
Related Titles
Braun and Hemming, LexisNexis Questions and Answers - Criminal Procedure, 2016
Howie, LexisNexis Case Summaries - Criminal Law, 6th ed, 2015
Howie, Quick Reference Card - Criminal Law for the Common Law States, 2015
Howie & Johnson, LexisNexis Annotated Acts - Annotated Criminal Legislation New South Wales, 2019-2020