Criminal Appeal Reports (Sentencing)

The Criminal Appeal Reports (Sentencing),[1] sometimes referred to as the Criminal Appeal (Sentencing) Reports,[2] are a series of law reports[3] of decisions which relate to sentencing.[4]

They are published by Sweet & Maxwell.[5] Publication began in 1979.[6][7] As of 2008, they were published six times each year.[8]

For the purpose of citation, their name may be abbreviated to "Cr App R (S)".[9]

See also

References

  1. Advanced Criminal Litigation in Practice. Oxford University Press. 2008. Page 3.
  2. E.g. Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice. 2007. Page xxv.
  3. Advanced Criminal Litigation in Practice. Oxford University Press. 2008. Page 3.
  4. Andrew Ashworth. Sentencing and Criminal Justice. Fifth Edition. Cambrdige University Press. 2010. Page 34.
  5. James Willing. Willing's Press Guide. Willing Service. 1998. Volume 1. Page 372.
  6. Enid Mona Campbell, Poh York Lee, Joycey G. Tooher. Legal Research: Materials and Methods. Fourth Edition. LBC Information Services. 1996. Page 147.
  7. Andrew Ashworth. Sentencing and Criminal Justice. Fifth Edition. Cambrdige University Press. 2010. Page 34.
  8. Advanced Criminal Litigation in Practice. Oxford University Press. 2008. Page 3.
  9. Advanced Criminal Litigation in Practice. Oxford University Press. 2008. Page 3.

External links

"Criminal Appeal Reports (Sentencing)". Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations. Cardiff University.

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