It takes the average reader 23 hours and 26 minutes to read Charleton and McDermott's Criminal Law and Evidence by Peter Charleton
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This second edition of what was in 1999 an acclaimed work, has been completely rewritten. In approaching this, the authors have considerably increased the analysis of the theoretical aspects of criminal law and strengthened citations of academic literature and comparative case law while keeping the narrative concise and focused for easy use by practitioners. Key benefits to readers include a complete overview of criminal law theory; a new series of chapters on the law of evidence as it applies in the fraught circumstances of a criminal trial; a much more analytical approach to the general part and to criminal defences; and the comprehensive coverage of all the major, and many minor, areas of indictable crime. Since the last edition, commentary and case law on sexual offences has proliferated as have legislative interventions; a completely new scheme for dealing with property offences was necessitated by a series of recent statutes; company law and competition offences have assumed a greater significance; and the range of offences covered has had to be increased in order to ensure a comprehensive coverage of this most sensitive and politically charged aspect of law.
Charleton and McDermott's Criminal Law and Evidence by Peter Charleton is 1,401 pages long, and a total of 351,651 words.
This makes it 473% the length of the average book. It also has 430% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 32 hours and 1 minute to read Charleton and McDermott's Criminal Law and Evidence aloud.
Charleton and McDermott's Criminal Law and Evidence is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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