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🔥 Full Mock Exam
1. General matters
2. Limitation
3. Pre-action Conduct
4. Alternative Dispute Resolution: Adjudicative Options
6. Commencing Proceedings
7. Parties
8. Statements of Case
10. Amendment
11. Further Information
12. Default Judgment and Summary Judgment
13. Case Management, Sanctions and Striking Out
14. Disclosure and Inspection of Documents
15. Interim Applications
16. Interim Payments and Security for Costs
17. Interim Injunctions
18. Settlement, including Offers to Settle
19. Evidence of Fact
20. Expert Evidence
21. Civil Trial and Evidence
22. Judgments, Orders and Enforcement
23. Costs
24. Appeals
🔥 Full Mock Exam
1. Overview of criminal procedure
2. Preliminaries to prosecution
3. Bail and remands
4. Procedure in the magistrates’ courts, allocation for trial and sending to the Crown Court for trial or sentence
5. Disclosure of unused material and defence statements
6. Indictments
7. Preliminaries to trial in the Crown Court
8. Summary trial procedure
9. Jury trial procedure
10. Preliminary evidential matters
11. Burden and standard of proof
12. Preliminary issues relating to Witnesses
13. The rules relating to the examination of Witnesses
14. Hearsay evidence
15. Character evidence
16. Confessions and unlawfully obtained evidence
17. Inferences from the defendant’s silence and other conduct
18. Visual identification evidence
19. Opinion evidence and experts
20. Privilege
21. Youth courts and the appearance of youths in other courts
22. Sentencing principles
23. Non-custodial sentences
24. Custodial sentences
25. Ancillary orders and costs on conviction
26. The dangerous offender provisions
27. Appeals from the magistrates’ courts and from the Crown Court in its appellate capacity
28. Appeals from the Crown Court