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  1. An Act to amend the law relating to the proceedings of criminal courts, including the law relating to evidence, and to the qualification of jurors, in such proceedings and to appeals in...

  2. The Criminal Justice Act 1967 (c. 80) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Section 9 allows uncontroversial witness statements to be read in court instead of having to call the witness to give live testimony in the courtroom, if it will not be necessary to challenge their evidence in cross-examination .

  3. The web page provides the consolidated text of the Criminal Justice Act 1967, which amended the law of evidence, procedure and punishment in England and Wales. It covers topics such as committal proceedings, proof of criminal intent, bail, fines, licence and supervision of offenders, and abolition of corporal punishment.

  4. The full text of the UK law enacted in 1967 to amend the law relating to criminal courts, evidence, jurors, appeals, offenders, prisons, legal aid, firearms and penalties. Includes sections on committal proceedings, written statements, restitution orders, appeals and more.

  5. Find the full text of the Criminal Justice Act 1967, which contains provisions on criminal procedure, treatment of offenders, and miscellaneous and general matters. The act also includes six schedules with amendments, repeals, and transitional provisions.

  6. This chapter explores the impact of Roy Jenkins' appointment as Home Secretary and the detailed legislative planning that resulted in the complex system of parole given legal effect by the Criminal Justice Act 1967. It also examines the administrative steps taken in 1968 to establish the new parole system and limit the damage of a small number of high profile crimes committed by the first cohort of parolees.

  7. Criminal Justice Act 1967. Practical Law coverage of this primary source reference and links to the underlying primary source materials.