Course description
Practitioners who regularly work within the Youth Justice system will need to have a thorough understanding of section 28 pre-trial cross examination.
Ian Kelcey presents this comprehensive and informative webinar which takes into account all the latest developments concerning section 28 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act. It will provide: a definition of section 28, insight into the courts in which cross examination takes place and who it applies to, a timeframe for trials, a summary of the pitfalls from a defendant’s point of view, a guide to the best conduct, approaches to dealing with the intermediary, advice on testing the credibility of the witness, and more.
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Introduction
This webinar will examine section 28 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act which provides for cross examination pre-trial. The webinar will bring you up to date on the latest changes.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- What is section 28?
- In which courts can pre-trial cross examination take place and who does it apply to?
- When does the trial begin?
- What are the pitfalls from a defendant’s point of view?
- How do you best conduct such a cross examination
- Dealing with the intermediary
- Putting your case
- Testing the reliability and credibility of the witness
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