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Author Pattenden, Rosemary.

Title English criminal appeals, 1844-1994 : appeals against conviction and sentence in England and Wales / Rosemary Pattenden
Published Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996

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Description xii, 494 pages ; 24 cm
Series Oxford monographs on criminal law and justice
Oxford monographs on criminal law and criminal justice.
Contents 1. The Making of the Court of Criminal Appeal -- 2. The Court of Appeal, Criminal Division: An Overview -- 3. The Court of Appeal, Criminal Division: Procedures in Conviction Appeals -- 4. The Court of Appeal, Criminal Division: Powers in Conviction Appeals I -- 5. The Court of Appeal, Criminal Division: Powers in Conviction Appeals II -- 6. Conviction Appeals from Magistrates' Courts -- 7. Defence Appeals against Sentence -- 8. Crown Appeals -- 9. The House of Lords and Beyond -- 10. The Home Office and Post-Appeal Remedies
Summary English Criminal Appeals seeks to fill this gap, and in addition outlines the development of judicial and extra-judicial remedies against wrongful conviction and inappropriate sentence since the first bill to establish a court capable of reviewing convictions on indictment was debated in Parliament in 1844
The failure of justice in the cases of the Birmingham Six, the Guildford Four, the Maguire Seven, and others in the late 1980s heightened public and media awareness of criminal appeals, a subject previously of interest mainly to convicted persons, legal practitioners, and judges involved in the appeal process. Practitioner's guides provided information on how to appeal convictions and sentences imposed in Magistrates' Courts and in the Crown Court, but there has been no literature which attempted a critical examination of the law and state of criminal appeals in England and Wales or any assessment of post-appeal remedies for those like the Birmingham Six, the Guildford Four, and the Maguire Seven, who did not initially succeed in having their convictions quashed on an appeal
Analysis Criminal courts Procedure
England
Wales
Criminal courts Procedure
England
Wales
Notes Includes index
Includes tables of cases, statutes and subordinate legislation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [423]-428) and indexes
Subject Great Britain. Court of Appeal. Criminal Division -- History.
Appellate procedure -- England.
Appellate procedure -- Great Britain -- History.
Criminal justice, Administration of -- England.
Criminal procedure -- England.
Criminal procedure -- Great Britain -- History.
Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- England.
LC no. 95042744
ISBN 0198254059 (acid-free paper)