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Conspiracy & Joint Enterprise - An Introduction for Criminal Lawyers

Level
Introduction: Requires no prior subject knowledge
CPD
1.25 hours
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Access for entire organisation
Conspiracy & Joint Enterprise - An Introduction for Criminal Lawyers

Available to view from 3 Feb 2025

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Introduction

In 2016, the Supreme Court accepted that it took a wrong turn 30 years previous in the case of Jogee. This webinar will refresh your memory as to where we are now with joint enterprise. What has changed, what has remained the same and how best to advise a client are just some of the issues this webinar will deal with.

Often sitting hand in glove with joint enterprise is the law on conspiracy. This common law offence was largely put onto a statutory footing by the Criminal Law Act 1977. It will deal with issues such as who you can and cannot conspire with, and whether you can withdraw from a conspiracy.

This webinar is designed to answer all the questions that arise when dealing with inchoate offences, along with the ones you never knew you had!

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • Joint enterprise & Jogee - where are we now?
  • How did the Supreme Court amend the law and why?
  • The law on conspiracy - what if a different offence to that originally agreed on is committed?
  • Is there a different mens rea for offences of conspiracy?
  • Does the common law still play any part in conspiracy?

This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Monday 3rd February 2025

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Conspiracy & Joint Enterprise - An Introduction for Criminal Lawyers