Abstract
Crime and Criminal Justice Research Findings No. 42
Intermediate Diets, First Diets and Agreement of Evidence in Criminal Cases:
an Evaluation
Frazer McCallum and Professor Peter Duff: Aberdeen University
This research was commissioned by The Scottish Office to investigate the impact of changes, introduced by the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1995, relating to intermediate diets, first diets and the agreement of evidence. The research covered district, sheriff summary and sheriff and jury cases and the impact of the legislation on the progress of cases and on prosecution witnesses was examined in detail.
Intermediate Diets, First Diets and Agreement of Evidence in Criminal Cases:
an Evaluation
Frazer McCallum and Professor Peter Duff: Aberdeen University
This research was commissioned by The Scottish Office to investigate the impact of changes, introduced by the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1995, relating to intermediate diets, first diets and the agreement of evidence. The research covered district, sheriff summary and sheriff and jury cases and the impact of the legislation on the progress of cases and on prosecution witnesses was examined in detail.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | TSO |
ISBN (Print) | 07480 9409 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2000 |
Publication series
Name | Crime and Criminal Justice Research Findings |
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No. | 42 |
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Improving the Efficiency of Scottish Criminal Procedure
Peter Duff (Coordinator)
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