Category: Criminal Law SQE
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Burden of Proof in Criminal Law: Meeting the Evidential Threshold
Burden of Proof in Criminal Law: Meeting the Evidential Threshold When it comes to criminal trials, the burden of proof rests firmly on the shoulders of the prosecution. In order to secure a conviction, the prosecution must meet a high evidential threshold. This means that they must present sufficient evidence to prove the guilt of…
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Rights of Victims in Criminal Procedures: A Comprehensive Guide
Rights of Victims in Criminal Procedures: A Comprehensive Guide Rights of Victims in Criminal Procedures: A Comprehensive Guide As a victim of a crime, you have certain rights that are protected by law. Understanding these rights is crucial in ensuring your involvement and participation in the criminal justice process. This comprehensive guide aims to shed…
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Conditions for Bail: Balancing Freedom and Public Safety
Conditions for Bail: Balancing Freedom and Public Safety When it comes to criminal law, one of the most crucial aspects is determining whether an individual should be granted bail or detained in custody pending trial. Bail is the temporary release of an accused person, with or without conditions, while they await their court proceedings. The…
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Drug-Related Offences: Uncovering the Complexities of Prosecution
Drug-Related Offences: Uncovering the Complexities of Prosecution Drug-Related Offences: Uncovering the Complexities of Prosecution Gone are the days when drug-related offences were dealt with leniently. The global fight against drugs has led to stricter laws and harsher penalties for those involved in drug-related activities. As a solicitor at SQE Criminal Law & Practice Law UK,…
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Recent Judgements That Shaped UK Criminal Law
Recent Judgements That Shaped UK Criminal Law Welcome to the blog of SQE Criminal Law & Practice Law UK! In this post, we will discuss some recent judgements that have had a significant impact on criminal law in the UK. These rulings have helped shape the legal landscape and have important implications for both practitioners…
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Demystifying the Burden of Proof in Criminal Law Proceedings
Demystifying the Burden of Proof in Criminal Law Proceedings When it comes to criminal law proceedings, one crucial aspect that often remains misunderstood is the burden of proof. Understanding the burden of proof is essential for both legal professionals and individuals involved in criminal cases. Let’s delve deeper into this concept to demystify its importance…
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Homicide and its Classifications: Analyzing Different Criminal Charges
Homicide and its Classifications: Analyzing Different Criminal Charges | SQE Criminal Law & Practice Law UK Homicide and its Classifications: Analyzing Different Criminal Charges Introduction When it comes to criminal law, few offenses carry more gravity than homicide. Homicide refers to the act of unlawfully causing the death of another person. This article will provide…
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Appeals in Criminal Law: Challenging Unfair Convictions
Appeals in Criminal Law: Challenging Unfair Convictions Appeals in Criminal Law: Challenging Unfair Convictions Appeals in criminal law play a crucial role in ensuring that justice is served. When an individual believes they have been unjustly convicted, they have the right to challenge the conviction through an appeal. This process allows for a thorough examination…
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Exclusion of Evidence in Criminal Trials: Grounds and Impact on Case Outcomes
Exclusion of Evidence in Criminal Trials: Grounds and Impact on Case Outcomes Introduction In criminal trials, the exclusion of evidence can have a significant impact on the outcome of a case. Various grounds exist for the exclusion of evidence, which must be carefully considered and argued by legal professionals. This article will explore the different…
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SQE Criminal Law: Bridging the Gap Between Academics and Practical Skills
SQE Criminal Law: Bridging the Gap Between Academics and Practical Skills As the legal profession evolves, so does the need for a comprehensive assessment that combines academic knowledge and practical skills. This is exactly what the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) aims to achieve. In this article, we will explore how the SQE Criminal Law assessment…