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Wilkinson’s Road Traffic Offences

Wilkinson’s Road Traffic Offences
31st Edition, 2nd Supplement
Practice Area:  Criminal Law, Road Traffic
ISBN:  9780414124523
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  31 Dec 2024
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Format:  Paperback
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The second supplement to the 31st edition of Wilkinson’s Road Traffic Offences brings the main work up to date to September 1, 2024, and deals with the developments in road traffic law since the publication of the first supplement in July 2024. Coverage includes:
  • Changes arising from the Automated Vehicles Act 2024 noted (with full coverage in the next edition);
  • Amendments to the Criminal Procedure Rules 2020 and to the Criminal Practice Directions;
  • In-depth commentary on latest case law including:
    • R. (on the application of McGill) v Newcastle Magistrates’ Court [2024] – basis for refusing to issue a summons;
    • R. v. Arshad [2024] – relevance of the seriousness of an offence when deciding whether to proceed in the defendant’s absence;
    • R. v Ahmed (Syed Minhaz) [2023] – applicability of sentencing guidelines brought into force after the commission of an offence but before sentence;
    • R. v BKR [2023], R. (Rooks) v CPS [2024], R. v Ng [2024] and DPP v Barton [2024] – approach to deciding if continuing a prosecution ‘offends the court’s sense of justice and propriety’;
    • Grier v DPP [2024] – trigger for holding an identity parade;
    • Clarke v DPP [2024] and DPP v Tandey [2024] - use and effect of MG DD forms;
    • R. v Hull [2024], R. v Fitzgerald [2024], R. v Illahi [2024] - sentencing cases for bad driving applying the revised sentencing guidelines;
    • R. v Beduh-Yeboah [2024] – lengthy periods of disqualification;
    • R. v Leitch [2024] – extent of use of the ‘slip rule’ in the Crown Court;

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CONTENTS

  • Preface
  • How to use this supplement
  • Table of Cases
  • Table of Statutes
  • Table of Statutory Instruments
  • Table of EU Provisions
  • Chapter 1: Definitions
  • Chapter 2: Procedure
  • Chapter 3: Evidence
  • Chapter 4: Drink/Driving Offences
  • Chapter 5: Dangerous, Careless and Inconsiderate Driving, etc.
  • Chapter 6: Driver Offences
  • Chapter 7: Accidents and Furnishing Information
  • Chapter 8: Vehicle Offences
  • Chapter 9: Protection of Drivers and Passengers
  • Chapter 10: Insurance
  • Chapter 11: Driving Licences
  • Chapter 12: Excise and Trade Licences
  • Chapter 13: Goods and Passenger Vehicles
  • Chapter 14: Drivers’ Hours and Records
  • Chapter 15: Theft, Taking Conveyances, Aggravated Vehicle-Taking, Criminal Damage and Causing Danger to Road Users
  • Chapter 18: Custodial and Other Penalties
  • Chapter 20: Disqualification
  • Chapter 21: Special Reasons and Mitigating Circumstances
  • Chapter 22: Appeals
  • Index

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