Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Law
Learning Methods
Lecture
Seminar
Module Offerings
5302LAWSQ-JAN-MTP
Aims
To provide an opportunity for students to acquire knowledge and skills relevant to advising clients being detained at a police station, and to prepare for trial, and sentence and to advocate on behalf of persons at stages in the criminal justice process.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Understand the rights of suspects being detained by the police and police powers in respect of evidence gathering
2.
Evaluate and Understand the Criminal Procedure Rules, the role of the court in the litigation process from first appearance to sentencing
3.
Understand the rules of criminal evidence
4.
Formulate and present of a coherent submission based upon facts,
general principles and appropriate legal authority in a structured, concise and persuasive manner.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:The procedure and processes involved in advising clients, including vulnerable clients, at the police station
Rights of a suspect being detained by the police for questioning under PACE 1984, the Codes of Practice and the HRA 1998, including advice before interview, identification procedures, charging and bail
The procedures and processes involved in criminal litigation including bail, first and interim hearings, plea before venue and allocation, case management powers of the court and the admission or exclusion of evidence. Trial procedure, sentencing and appeal.
Rules relating to the use of criminal evidence including bad character, hearsay and confession evidence, and the admission or exclusion of evidence.
Youth court procedure, jurisdiction, allocation and sentencing.
The creation of a persuasive and coherent submission to the court, including modes of address and Court room etiquette
Module Overview:
This module provides an opportunity for you to acquire knowledge and skills relevant to advising clients being detained at a police station, to prepare for trial and sentence, and to advocate on behalf of persons at stages in the criminal justice process. The module is intended primarily for students wishing to pursue a professional legal qualification following graduation.
This module provides an opportunity for you to acquire knowledge and skills relevant to advising clients being detained at a police station, to prepare for trial and sentence, and to advocate on behalf of persons at stages in the criminal justice process. The module is intended primarily for students wishing to pursue a professional legal qualification following graduation.
Additional Information:The module is intended primarily for students wishing to pursue a professional legal qualification following graduation. It will also be validated as a stand-alone CPD module enabling students who did not take the option during their degree programme to gain the underpinning knowledge required for the Solicitors Qualifying Examination. The CPD will align with the elective module for annual monitoring and external examining purposes.