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LPC Exam Notes - Dispute Resolution Workshop 14 (University of Law)

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Complete notes covering Workshop 14 of the University of Law's Dispute Resolution Module. - Initial Steps in Criminal Proceedings - Magistrate vs. Crown Court - Legal Funding - Bail

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  • November 12, 2020
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Initial Steps in Criminal Proceedings
Advising client on a plea
Client’s decision
 The plea is the client’s decision and the solicitor should remind their client that a guilty plea will lead to
a
reduced sentence compared to if they plead not guilty and are then convicted
Professional conduct point
 Para 1.4 = If solicitor is told by D that he is guilty but intends to enter a not guilty plea then this will raise
professional conduct issues
 might still be able to represent him but there is an overriding duty not to mislead the court
 will be limited to cross-examining prosecution witnesses and put the prosecution to proof of their
cases
 will be unable to act if a submission of no case to answer is made and does not succeed and client
 wishes to enter witness box to give evidence solicitor knows to be false
 should advise the client of benefits of entering guilty plea and limitations of his ability to continue
representing the client were he to enter a not guilty plea
Next steps for solicitor
 At this stage the defence solicitor should:
 Obtain funding from the LAA to pay for the work he will do on his client’s behalf (unless paying
 privately)
 obtain details of the prosecution case from the CPS
 take a statement from the client
 advise the client on the strength of the prosecution evidence and the plea that the client should
enter
 in the case of an either way offence, inform the client that his case may be dealt with by either MC or
CC
 and advise on advantages of this;
 make an application for bail where necessary




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