Efforts to improve conviction rates in cases involving sexual offences have led to a plethora of changes in the Criminal Justice System in recent years including the use of special measures, pre-recorded cross examination and restrictions on evidence of sexual behaviour by complainants. These restrictions, introduced by s.41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, can significantly affect the landscape of a trial. It is vital, therefore, that practitioners understand the law, disclosure implications and procedure behind this complex area of law.
This book endeavours to assist those who conduct cases involving sexual offences by exploring the law and procedure of section 41 applications including the interplay with section 100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 where there have been previous allegations by a complainant. It is designed to provide practical assistance by acting as a nutshell guide to section 41 and provides a practitioner check list for prosecution and defence counsel for cases involving section 41 applications.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Fiona Robertson is a specialist criminal barrister at 2 Hare Court. She is ranked as a leading junior in the Legal 500, is ranked in Chambers and Partners and was appointed junior Treasury Counsel in 2024.
Fiona is a highly sought after practitioner and is widely regarded as having a particular expertise in cases involving sexual offences, vulnerable witnesses and youths. Through this experience she developed an interest in the developing law in these areas and is also a contributing author to Rook and Ward on Sexual Offences: Law and Practise.
Fiona was called to the bar of England and Wales in 2008 and the bar of the Cayman Islands in 2012.
CONTENTS
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Section 41
Chapter 2: When Does Section 41 Apply and What Is ‘Sexual Behaviour’?
Chapter 3: Gateway 1: A Relevant Issue Other Than Consent
Chapter 4: Gateway 2: Consent and Contemporaneity
Chapter 5: Gateway 3: Consent and Similarity
Chapter 6: Gateway 4: Rebuttal and Explanation
Chapter 7: Restrictions on Admissibility
Chapter 8: Previous Allegations
Chapter 9: Procedure for Making a S.41 Application and Counsel’s Responsibilities
Appendix A: Counsel’s Responsibilities Checklist
Appendix B: 41.— Restriction on evidence or questions about complainant’s sexual history
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Efforts to improve conviction rates in cases involving sexual offences have led to a plethora of changes in the Criminal Justice System in recent years including the use of special measures, pre-recorded cross examination and restrictions on evidence of sexual behaviour by complainants. These restrictions, introduced by s.41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, can significantly affect the landscape of a trial. It is vital, therefore, that practitioners understand the law, disclosure implications and procedure behind this complex area of law.This book endeavours to assist those who conduct cases involving sexual offences by exploring the law and procedure of section 41 applications including the interplay with section 100 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 where there have been previous allegations by a complainant. It is designed to provide practical assistance by acting as a nutshell guide to section 41 and provides a practitioner check list for prosecution and defence counsel for cases involving section 41 applications.CONTENTSChapter 1: An Introduction to Section 41Chapter 2: When Does Section 41 Apply and What Is 'Sexual Behaviour'?Chapter 3: Gateway 1: A Relevant Issue Other Than ConsentChapter 4: Gateway 2: Consent and ContemporaneityChapter 5: Gateway 3: Consent and SimilarityChapter 6: Gateway 4: Rebuttal and ExplanationChapter 7: Restrictions on AdmissibilityChapter 8: Previous AllegationsChapter 9: Procedure for Making a S.41 Application and Counsel's ResponsibilitiesAppendix A: Counsel's Responsibilities ChecklistAppendix B: 41.- Restriction on evidence or questions about complainant's sexual history This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781916698475
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