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criminal law titles* Round Hall are offering *20% off selected criminal law book from 15th September until the 30th October. • Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001 by Cathal McGreal • Extradition and Transnational Criminal Procedure by Michael Forde & Kieran Kelly • Sentencing Law and Practice by Thomas O’Malley • The Judge’s Charge in Criminal Trials by Genevieve Coonan & Brian Foley • Criminal Legislation Annotated by TJ McIntyre, Keith Spence & Darius Whelan • Criminal Procedure in the District Court by Genevieve Coonan & Kate O’Toole

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on these titles until 30 october 2013 Ensure you have the information you need at your fingertips. Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001

Sentencing Law and Practice By Thomas O’Malley 2nd Edition (2006)

By Cathal McGreal 2nd Edition (2011)

There have been several important amendments to the Act which are set out in the updated 2nd Edition in consolidated form. Among these are substantial changes to the offence of possession of certain articles and the procedure for obtaining a search warrant. And since publication of the 1st Edition, the Courts have held, for example, that cheating the public revenue is not an offence in Ireland. Includes • Reference and analysis of all relevant cases and reference material post-dating the first edition, including various decisions on the indictable nature of theft offences, the time limits applicable to their prosecution and the burden of proof • Examine such issues as the requirement to establish ownership in theft prosecutions; the manner in which burglary offences should be charged; and the continuing existence of such offences as conspiracy to defraud in light of the broad abolition in the 2001 Act of common law acquisitive offences The Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001 covers:

This work, a successor to the authors Sentencing Law and Practice (2000), provides a comprehensive analysis of Irish sentencing law and makes extensive use of comparative material from other commonlaw jurisdictions. As well as dealing with general principles, there are several chapters devoted to the sentencing of specific offences. The book includes a detailed analysis of the Children Act 2001, the Sex Offenders Act 2001 and the possible implications of the European Convention on Human Rights for the Irish sentencing system. Contents: • Sentencing policy and principles • Homicide • Sex offences • Child pornography offences • Dangerous driving offences • Drug offences • Young offenders

• Money laundering the proceeds of crime • Corruption against the European Union

• Mentally-ill offenders

• Corporate crime liability

• Corporate offenders

• Computer offences

• Sentencing options and process

It also includes the following areas where the law has been entirely replaced:

Thomas O’Malley is a practising barrister and a senior lecturer in law at National University of Ireland, Galway.

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• Forgery • Counterfeiting • Fraud Cathal McGreal is a practising barrister. 9781858006239

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Criminal Legislation

Extradition and Transnational Criminal Procedure

Annotated by TJ McIntyre, Keith Spence & Darius Whelan (2008)

By Michael Forde & Kieran Kelly 4th Edition (2011)

HANDY COMPILATION OF FIVE KEY ACTS There has been a raft of new criminal legislation introduced over the last few years. This new book is a handy compilation of five key Acts along with quality annotations, which are taken from the Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated, the established source for high quality commentary on Irish legislation. • Criminal Justice Act 2006 Annotated by Keith Spencer, BL • Criminal Justice Act 2007 Annotated by T.J. McIntyre, Lecturer-in-Law, UCD • Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) 2006 Annotated by Keith Spencer, BL • Criminal Law (Insanity) Act 2006 Annotated by Darius Whelan, Lecturer in Law, UCC • Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) (Amendment) Act 2007 Annotated by T.J. McIntyre, Lecturer-in-Law, UCD 9781858005263

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The principal focus of this book is the European Arrest Warrant system, extradition under Part II of the 1965 Act and the numerous modes of mutual assistance between states, especially those required in light of EU Directives and Conventions on the question, e.g. in respect of confiscating criminal assets and money laundering, as well as numerous anti-terrorism measures. This new edition brings readers up-to-date with all types of extradition from the Republic of Ireland to EU Member States and other countries with which Ireland has an extradition arrangement. It also examines extradition to international criminal tribunals, along with the new mutual assistance regime and the extra territorial scope of Irish criminal law. Contents: • European Arrest Warrant and Extradition States; Procedure for Surrender/Extradition • Refusing Extradition/Surrender; Mutual Assistance Extraterritorial Jurisdiction; Political Offences and Terrorism • • International Criminal Tribunal. Michael Forde SC is a practising barrister. Kieran Kelly is a practising barrister. 9781858006222

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The Judge’s Charge in Criminal Trials

Criminal Procedure in the District Court

The Judges Charge in Criminal Trials is the first dedicated Irish text which examines the law and principles of the judges charge to the jury in criminal trials. It is an essential and detailed reference point for all those involved in the practice of criminal law and is an indispensable part of the criminal practitioners library.

Work in the District Court is technical and administrative in nature and, as such, an in-depth knowledge of procedure is crucial. For the first time, all aspects of the criminal proceedings in the District Court are comprehensively examined in a single source, Criminal Procedure in the District Court by Genevieve Coonan and Kate O’Toole.

By Genevieve Coonan & Brian Foley (2008)

By Genevieve Coonan & Kate O’Toole (2011)

It offers a comprehensive examination of the legal principles governing charging a jury in a criminal trial. It offers detailed guidance on the appropriate directions to be given to the jury in relation to the most commonly recurring issues in criminal practice and takes account of recent developments including those contained in the Criminal Law (Insanity) Act 2006 and the Criminal Justice Acts 2006-2007. Selected matters covered in this work include:• The extent of permissible comment • Directions on participation and Joint enterprise • Charging inchoate offences • Causation; Intention and Charging on the mens rea; • Directions on the majority verdict • Charging on defenses including duress, intoxication, insanity, diminished responsibility, automatism, provocation Automatism; Insanity; Recklessness; Self-defence; etc

Includes comprehensive coverage of the following complex areas: • Appeals • Juvenile Offenders and the Children’s Court – Proceedings before the Children’s Court, Indictable Offences before the Children’s Court and Sentencing options. • Sentencing – including fines, ASBO’s, Binding to the Peace, Orders for forfeiture, revocation, disqualification and endorsement. • Enforcement of Decisions, including Distress of warrants, Defective warrants and return of unexecuted warrants. Genevieve Coonan is a criminal barrister and co-author of the extremely successful title The Judge’s Charge in Criminal Trials (Round Hall, 2008). Kate O’Toole is a criminal barrister and lectures in criminal law. 9781858006277

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• Alternative defences • Multiple accused and multiple counts • Delay • Publicity • Circumstantial, inadmissible, expert and identification evidence • Confessions; Unreliable witnesses; Corroboration; Hearsay; Accuseds bad character; good character; Previous consistent statements; Previous inconsistent statements • Directions on the verdict; Brown direction • Taking assistance from counsel Genevieve Coonan is a practising barrister. Brian Foley is a practising barrister. 9781858005058

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