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Online - Planning Enforcement Prosecutions

24 April 2024 09:30 - 13:00

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24 April 2024  |  From £130 + VAT

This practical course explores the key features of the law and practice relating to local authority planning prosecutions and enforcement. Providing a solid understanding of local government criminal litigation and magistrates’ court process, the course will include tips for best practice in case management, evidence review, identification of criminal offences and proceeding with a planning enforcement prosecution.

This course is aimed at anyone new to or requiring a refresher in local authority planning enforcement prosecutions and who wishes to understand how best to prepare a file for a magistrates’ court; gain an understanding of the relevant statutory and criminal procedural rules; develop their advocacy skills; and increase their confidence in advising a range of in-house client departments.

 

Sessions

  • Local Government Act 1972 - delegation/authorisation/constitution
  • Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996: disclosure
  • Criminal Justice Act 2003: witness evidence
  • PACE - code of practice
  • CPS Code: two-fold test
  • Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006: Enforcement Policy
  • Criminal Procedure Rules/Criminal Practice Directions (latest version October 2020) - summons/information requirement
  • Case study: offences and defences under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990
  • Point to account - time bar
  • Primary authority requirements
  • Case study and discussion: Building Regulations
  • Criminal Procedure Rules: preparation prior to hearings
  • Magistrates’ Court Act 1980: various hearings
  • Preparation for summary/either way offence, guilty/not guilty plea
  • Out of court disposals, plea equivocal, additional court orders
  • Advocacy tips
  • Sentencing guidelines and prosecution/defence cost application
  • Tips in dealing with court staff/clerks/duty solicitors/defence lawyers/interpreters
  • Do's and don'ts of case presentation

Aneeka Muneer

Solicitor - Education, Employment and Litigation Team

City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council

Aneeka Muneer has been a magistrates’ court advocate for over fifteen years. In 2010 qualified as a solicitor at Bradford Metropolitan District Council in the criminal and civil litigation team. Since 2011 she has been the regional lead for prosecutions for LLG’s SAA for Yorkshire and Humberside. Aneeka was recently appointed as director for membership on the LLG national board. Aneeka completed the Diploma in Local Government Law and Practice in 2018 and holds a firm knowledge base for understanding internal dimensions within local government and also the political interplay between central and local government. The description given by clerks at court is that Aneeka is 'one of the most organised and methodical prosecutors'.

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