Principles of Criminal Law by Hisyam Teh | 2024

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Principles of Criminal Law by Hisyam Teh | 2024

Author Hisyam Teh Poh Teik
Publication Date 2024
ISBN 9789834472931
Format Softcover 
Publisher Hisyam Teh Poh Teik

 

Description of Principles of Criminal Law by Hisyam Teh | 2024:

This book is an indispensable companion in court for legal practitioners, students, and anyone involved in the criminal justice system. Written by the renowned criminal law expert Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, this comprehensive guide covers a broad spectrum of criminal law topics, reflecting the latest developments and current state of the law. The text is meticulously organized to provide instant answers and practical insights on complex legal issues, making it an invaluable resource for quick reference during court proceedings.

Principles of Criminal Law not only addresses the foundational principles but also delves into nuanced and contemporary issues, offering clear explanations and thought-provoking commentary. It is designed to support further research with its detailed analysis and citations of relevant case law, statutes, and legal precedents. Whether you are preparing for a trial, drafting submissions, or studying criminal law, this book equips you with the essential knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of the legal landscape effectively.

Table of Contents of Principles of Criminal Law by Hisyam Teh | 2024 :

•    Abetment
•    Abuse of Power
•    Abuse of Process
•    Accomplice
•    Accused
•    Adjournment
•    Afterthought
•    Agent Provocateur
•    Alibi
•    Appeals
•    Appellate Intervention
•    Arrest
•    Bail
•    Bare Denial
•    Breach of Rules of Natural Justice
•    Charges
•    Cheating
•    Common Intention
•    Concurrent Findings
•    Conduct
•    Convictions
•    Corruption
•    Court
•    Criminal Breach of Trust
•    Cross-Examination
•    Custody & Control
•    The Chemist’s Evidence
•    Dangerous & Reckless Driving
•    De Facto Director
•    Defences
•    Demeanour
•    Discharge Under S.254(3) of The Criminal Procedure Code
•    Disclosure
•    Discretion
•    DNA Evidence
•    Double Jeopardy
•    English Laws & the Criminal Procedure Code
•    Equality Before The Law
•    Estoppel
•    Evidence
•    Fair Trial & Fairness
•    First Information Report
•    Gaps in the Prosecution’s Case
•    Generalibus Specialia Derogant
•    Grave & Sudden Provocation
•    Habeas Corpus
•    Hearsay
•    Hostile Witness
•    Identification Parade
•    Impeachment of Witness
•    Incompetency of Counsel
•    Incompetent Appeals
•    Inference
•    Innocent Carrier
•    Inquest Proceedings
•    Insanity
•    Interested Witness
•    Interference by Judge & S.165 of the Evidence Act
•    Interpretation of Penal Statute
•    Investigation
•    Judges & Judgments
•    Judicial Notice
•    Judicial Review
•    Knowledge
•    Last Seen Together Theory
•    Locus Standi
•    Change of Magistrate & Section 261 of the Criminal Procedure Code
•    Motive
•    “Manufacturing” Under S.2 of the Dangerous Drugs Act
•    Miscarriage of Justice
•    Misdirection
•    Nullum Crimen Sine Lege, Nulla Poena Sine Lege
•    Obscenity
•    Omission to Act
•    Opening Address
•    Opportunity to Commit Crime
•    Over Act
•    Police Witnesses
•    Possession
•    Prejudicial Evidence
•    Presumptions
•    Prima Facie Case
•    Private Defence
•    Prosecution
•    Quantity of Drugs
•    Radhi Direction
•    Reasonable Doubt
•    Refreshing Memory
•    Remand Proceedings
•    Re-Opening of Concession of Facts Made by Defence at the Appellate Stage
•    Retrial
•    Retrospective Legislation & Art.7 of the Constitution
•    Revisionary Powers & S.323 of the Criminal Procedure Code
•    Search List
•    Section 4 of POCA (Prevention of Crime Act 1959)
•    Section 51A of the Criminal Procedure Code
•    Section 422 & Section 156 of the Criminal Procedure Code
•    “Selling” & “Actual Delivery” Under Section 2 of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952
•    Sentencing
•    Silence
•    Similar Fact Evidence
•    Stay of Criminal Proceedings
•    Stay of Execution
•    Submission
•    Sudden Fight
•    Trial
•    The Turnbull Guidelines
•    Unfit to Plead
•    Unsworn Statement
•    Vicarious Liability
•    Waiver
•    Warrant of Arrest
•    Wilful Blindness
•    Witness
•    Young Offenders

About the Author Principles of Criminal Law by Hisyam Teh | 2024 :

Hisyam Teh Poh Teik is a renowned Malaysian criminal defense lawyer celebrated for his extensive legal expertise, meticulous approach, and formidable advocacy skills. A Lincoln’s Inn graduate, Hisyam has represented clients in numerous high-profile criminal cases across all levels of the judiciary, including the Federal Court of Malaysia.

In addition to his courtroom achievements, Hisyam is a prolific author and respected educator, making significant contributions to the legal field through his writings. His notable publications include Principles of Criminal Law, Civil Defence, and Drug Trafficking: Criminal Law and Procedure. These works are widely recognized for their clarity, practical insights, and comprehensive analysis, making them essential resources for legal practitioners, students, and anyone involved in the criminal justice system. Hisyam's books are invaluable for their ability to distill complex legal concepts into accessible guidance, supporting the pursuit of justice and legal excellence. 

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