A Handbook for Public Prosecutors.

This is the third edition of A Handbook for Public Prosecutors. It takes into account multiple changes in the Tanzania law since publication of the first and second editions in 1978 and 1982 respectively, and the new Criminal Procedure Act of 1985. A Handbook for Public Prosecutors is written primar...

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Main Author: Chipeta, B. D.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; Part I
  • The Public Prosecutor and the Law ofCriminal Procedure; Introduction; Chapter 1
  • APPOINTMENT, POWERS AND DUTIES OF A PUBLIC PROSECUTOR; Chapter 2
  • JURISDICTION AND POWERS OF COURTS; Chapter 3
  • FORMULATION OF CHARGES OR COMPLAINTS; Chapter 4
  • THE ACCUSED AND HIS PLEA; Chapter 5
  • BAIL PENDING TRIAL; Chapter 6
  • PROCEDURE IN TRIALS; Chapter 7
  • JUDGMENTS AND SENTENCES; Chapter 8
  • SUBSTITUTED CONVICTIONS.
  • Chapter 9
  • COMMITTAL PROCEEDINGSPart II
  • Criminal Law: Select Offences; Chapter 10
  • GENERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY; Chapter 11
  • OFFENCES RELATING TO THEADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE; Chapter 12
  • OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC TRANQUILITY, HEALTH AND CONVENIENCE; Chapter 13
  • OFFENCES AGAINST MORALITY; Chapter 14
  • OFFENCES INVOLVING BODILY INJURY; Chapter 15
  • THEFT AND ALLIED OFFENCES; Chapter 16
  • FORGERY AND ALLIED OFFENCES; Chapter 17
  • FALSE PRETENCES AND ALLIED OFFENCES; Chapter 18
  • ROBBERY AND EXTORTION; Chapter 19
  • BURGLARY, HOUSEBREAKING AND ALLIED OFFENCES.
  • Chapter 20
  • OFFENCES INVOLVING AND CAUSING DAMAGE TO PROPERTYChapter 21
  • OFFENCES UNDER THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT; Part III
  • Basic Principles of the Law of Evidence; Chapter 22
  • WHAT EVIDENCE IS ADMISSIBLE?; Chapter 23
  • COMPETENCY, COMPELLABILITY AND PRIVILEGE; Chapter 24
  • FACTS NOT REQUIRING PROOF; Chapter 25
  • ADMISSIONS AND CONFESSIONS; Chapter 26
  • DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE; Chapter 27
  • OPINION EVIDENCE; Chapter 28
  • BANKER'S BOOKS; Chapter 29
  • EVIDENCE OF CHARACTER; Chapter 30
  • BURDEN OF PROOF; Chapter 31
  • CREDIBILITY OF WITNESSES AND WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE.
  • Chapter 32
  • EXAMINATION OF WITNESSESPart IV
  • The Art of Conducting Cases; Chapter 33
  • THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR AND CASE PREPARATION; Chapter 34
  • THE CHOICE OF WITNESSES; Chapter 35
  • HOW TO CONDUCT EXAMINATION-IN-CHIEF; Chapter 36
  • HOW TO CONDUCT CROSS-EXAMINATION; Chapter 37
  • HOW TO CONDUCT RE-EXAMINATION; Chapter 38
  • FINAL SUBMISSIONS; Appendices; Appendix I. Bibliography; Appendix II. Excerpts; Appendix III. Case Index; Appendix IV. Alphabetical Index; Back cover; Backcover.