Advocacy Flashcards
How should Advocacy start?
State my name, who i represent.
State the nature of the application
What is the second step?
Check that the judge has the relevant paperwork before them - list out each one
What is the third step?
Provide a brief summary of the background facts
What is the fourth step?
Set out the legal test and apply it to the facts
Use each limb of the legal test
Direct the judge to the relevant evidence as appropriate
What is the fifth step?
Summarise key arguments and remind the judge what the application is for
What should you remember?
Explain the general rule before talking about any exceptions
Present your analysis before your conclusion so that it is clear
How many steps are there?
6
What are the key tests?
Visual ID - exclusion owing to poor quality
Visual ID - exclusion as improperly obtained
s78(1) PACE - exclusion of unfair evidence
Exclusion of confession
Exclusion of any evidence
Admissibility of hearsay evidence
Admissibility of D’s bad character
Bail application
Plea in mitigation
Submission of no case to answer
Mode of trial - arguing that the court should accept jurisdiction
What is the sixth stage?
Conclude submission and ask if they have any questions
Modes of address
Magistrates (individual) - sir/madam
Magistrates (bench) - your worships
Crown Court - Your honour