The Criminal Trial, 9781862878372
Paperback
Unlocking criminal trials: Evidence law for policing professionals revealed.

The Criminal Trial

Courtroom Practices, Policies and Procedures

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  • Paperback

    250 pages

  • Release Date

    22 August 2011

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Summary

The criminal court system resolves disputes, imposes and maintains order and upholds human rights. The ability to give evidence in court in a competent and professional manner is a core skill for an investigator.

The Criminal Trial describes and analyses the main rules of the law of evidence within a framework relevant to the policing profession. It is the emphasis placed on the policing profession and the professions role in the pre-trial and trial process as well as the dis…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781862878372
ISBN-10:1862878374
Author:Brian Mills
Publisher:Federation Press
Imprint:Federation Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:250
Release Date:22 August 2011
Weight:314g
Dimensions:20mm x 209mm x 137mm
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Critics Review

For those who are new to this arena, Brian provides a much needed road map that will assist them to prepare for the courtroom. The book is written in a clear, straight-forward language which makes it accessible for all students ranging from students of law and individuals working within academia, to the policing profession and other state officials, as well as professional experts witnesses. In my early career I had the distinct pleasure of hearing and learning directly from Brian. For those who do not have that benefit, this book will provide the next best thing. - Andrew P Scipione, Commissioner, New South Wales Police Force

About The Author

Brian Mills

Brian is a former member of the New South Wales Police Force with 23 years of service. He has extensive experience in criminal investigation and served as a detective at several Squads within the Criminal Investigation Branch, Sydney, including the Fraud Squad. He was also the Director of Detectives’ Training for the NSW Police Force. Brian resigned from the Police Force in 1991 to practice law, specializing in criminal law and litigation, and later became a partner in a law firm. In 1999, Brian was appointed a Senior Lecturer at the Australian Graduate School of Policing at Charles Sturt University.

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