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The Spring Conference
CPD Hours: 6
£60.00
Speaker: Criminal Bar Association / The Western Circuit and the Wales and Chester CircuitRecorded on: 24 April 2010
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“Children & Vulnerable Witnesses”Marriot, Bristol Royal Hotel23rd & 24th April 2010Friday 23th April Marriot, Bristol Royal Hotel7pm Drinks Reception8pm Dinner Saturday 24th April Marriot, Bristol Royal HotelSpeakers & TopicsLord Justice Goldring Senior Presiding Judge - Keynote AddressDr. Kevin Smith - Best practice for ABE video interviewsLaura Hoyano – The Law relating to Vulnerable Witnesses and Defendants: Brendan O’Mahoney & Sharon Richardson – Using Intermediaries at TrialDr. Eileen Vizard - Dealing with young defendantsRichard Woolfson - Questioning children in a developmentally appropriate wayThe Recorder of Bristol H.H.J Ford Q.C.Michael Bowes Q.C.Ruth Henke Q.C.Practical demonstration of using an IntermediaryTo examine & cross examine a vulnerable witnessClosing Remarks - Paul Mendelle Q.C. Conference & Dinner: Less than 7 years call £90.00 Over 7 years call £125.00 (Please indicate any dietary preference) Conference only Less than 7 years call £60.00 Over 7 years call £90.00 To book a place and for further information, please contact: Aaron Dolan, Tel 020 7242 1289, email Adolan@barcouncil.org.uk or book online at www.criminalbar.comCheques should be made payable to the “Criminal Bar Association”This conference has been accredited with 6 CPD Part 11 hour, 1 minute, 1 secondPart 237 minutes, 53 secondsPart 339 minutes, 47 secondsPart 444 minutes, 15 secondsPart 528 minutes, 11 secondsPart 648 minutes, 39 secondsPart 730 minutes, 20 seconds
“Children & Vulnerable Witnesses”
Marriot, Bristol Royal Hotel23rd & 24th April 2010Friday 23th April Marriot, Bristol Royal Hotel7pm Drinks Reception8pm Dinner Saturday 24th April Marriot, Bristol Royal Hotel
Speakers & Topics
Lord Justice Goldring Senior Presiding Judge - Keynote AddressDr. Kevin Smith - Best practice for ABE video interviewsLaura Hoyano – The Law relating to Vulnerable Witnesses and Defendants: Brendan O’Mahoney & Sharon Richardson – Using Intermediaries at TrialDr. Eileen Vizard - Dealing with young defendantsRichard Woolfson - Questioning children in a developmentally appropriate way
The Recorder of Bristol H.H.J Ford Q.C.Michael Bowes Q.C.Ruth Henke Q.C.Practical demonstration of using an IntermediaryTo examine & cross examine a vulnerable witness
Closing Remarks - Paul Mendelle Q.C. Conference & Dinner: Less than 7 years call £90.00 Over 7 years call £125.00 (Please indicate any dietary preference) Conference only Less than 7 years call £60.00 Over 7 years call £90.00
To book a place and for further information, please contact: Aaron Dolan, Tel 020 7242 1289, email Adolan@barcouncil.org.uk or book online at www.criminalbar.comCheques should be made payable to the “Criminal Bar Association”
This conference has been accredited with 6 CPD
CBA Winter Lecture - The Proceedings of the Old Bailey 1674-1913, Online
CPD Hours: 1
£10.00
Speaker: Robert Shoemaker, Professor of Eighteenth-Century British History at the University of Sheffield and Co-Director of the Old Bailey Proceedings OnlineRecorded on: 9 March 2010
Professor Shoemaker will explain and illustrate the history of a remarkable periodical, the "Proceedings of the Old Bailey", which was published between 1674 and 1913He will introduce the fully searchable online edition of the 200,000 trial accountscontained in this periodical, and assess the impact the online edition has had on academic history, public history, and the media.The Lecture will take place in the Bar Mess at the Central Criminal Court, timed to start at 5.15 pm and to last for approximately an hour, including some time for questions at the end.The lectures are free for members of the CBA, the Judiciary and Pupils; light refreshments will be provided.All those attending should leave the Old Bailey by 7 pm.CPD Accredited – 1 hourThere is a limit on places available. Please arrive early Video43 minutes, 4 seconds
Professor Shoemaker will explain and illustrate the history of a remarkable periodical, the "Proceedings of the Old Bailey", which was published between 1674 and 1913
He will introduce the fully searchable online edition of the 200,000 trial accountscontained in this periodical, and assess the impact the online edition has had on academic history, public history, and the media.
The Lecture will take place in the Bar Mess at the Central Criminal Court, timed to start at 5.15 pm and to last for approximately an hour, including some time for questions at the end.
The lectures are free for members of the CBA, the Judiciary and Pupils; light refreshments will be provided.
All those attending should leave the Old Bailey by 7 pm.
CPD Accredited – 1 hour
There is a limit on places available. Please arrive early
Tackling Bribery: The New Government Bill
Speaker: Prof Jeremy Horder, Law Commissioner and Door Tenant, 25 Bedford RowRecorded on: 9 February 2010
Central Criminal Court Bar Mess, London9 February 2010Introduced by Paul Mendelle QCChair of the Criminal Bar AssociationThe Lecture will take place in the Bar Mess at the Central Criminal Court, timed to start at 5.15 pmand to last for approximately an hour, including some time for questions at the end.The lectures are free for members of the CBA, the Judiciary and Pupils; light refreshments will be provided. Video1 hour
Central Criminal Court Bar Mess, London9 February 2010
Introduced by Paul Mendelle QCChair of the Criminal Bar AssociationThe Lecture will take place in the Bar Mess at the Central Criminal Court, timed to start at 5.15 pmand to last for approximately an hour, including some time for questions at the end.The lectures are free for members of the CBA, the Judiciary and Pupils; light refreshments will be provided.
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