Review from previous edition I direct counsel to <i>Blackstone's Criminal Practice</i> first - <i>Archbold</i> cannot rival it in terms of detailed coverage and commentary
HHJ Roberts, Central Criminal Court
<i>Blackstone's</i> is a worthy rival to <i>Archbold</i>. Its treatment of evidence and procedure, as well as its exemplary discussion of recent appellate court authorities make it my first port of call on any problem
HHJ Pardoe KC, Snaresbrook Crown Court
Easy to read and not only extremely useful for advocates but could be a vital quick reference for legal advisors and magistrates
John Thornhill JP, The Magistrate
The enormous breadth of experience and expertise of the academic and practitioner contributors is everywhere evident
Robin Booth, The London Advocate