RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON Plea Bargaining and Criminal Justice Edited by Maximo Langer. Mike McConville. Luke Marsh [Book Review]

Criminal Lawyer 263:2-16 (2024)
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Abstract

This book review begins with a historical overview of the English law of trial by jury and continues to the present topic of plea bargaining. It is both legal and philosophical in its outlook and it is hoped that those who take the time to study this book might find among the many topics at least one such topic of research that will sustain you through legal studies for some years to come. The reviewer makes no apologies for the length of this review as it reflects the tremendous amount of academic labour by many professors and their teams in managing to produce this tome of a research handbook. which the reader is bound to dip into time and time again for years and years to come. It was published in April 2024 when I began the review, but my husband was ill and died in hospital many weeks later, hence the postponement of this review's publication, for which I am very sorry indeed.

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Sally Serena Ramage
University of Wolverhampton (PhD)

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