Annotated Criminal Legislation New South Wales

Annotated Criminal Legislation New South Wales
ISBN-10
0409334669
ISBN-13
9780409334661
Category
Criminal law
Language
English
Published
2014
Authors
Peter A. Johnson, Howie, Roderick N. Howie

Description

LNAA Criminal Legislation New South Wales, extracted from the four-volume looseleaf serviceCriminal Practice and Procedure NSW, provides extensive coverage of legislation and authoritative annotations by R N Howie QC, a former justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and P A Johnson, a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.The 2013-2014 edition includes 2013 legislative amendments made by, inter alia: Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Amendment Act 2013 No 4; Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment (Provisional Sentencing for Children) Act 2013 No 7; Criminal Procedure Amendment (Court Costs Levy) Act 2013 No 8; Road Transport Legislation (Repeal and Amendment) Act 2013 No 19; Child Protection Legislation Amendment (Children's Guardian) Act 2013 No 31; Victims Rights and Support Act 2013 No 37.Features* All relevant Criminal legislation in a portable, easy to access-format* High quality annotations from expert authors* Practical introductory commentary chapters for readers with discussions on proceedings before magistrates and trial procedures

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