THE ROYAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE

OF SCOTLAND

ADVANCED COURSE ON

PREPARATION and PRESENTATION

INDICTABLE CASES

forPROSECUTION

Guidance for the preparation and presentation of solemn cases in the High Court and before aSheriff and Jury

28 AUGUST 2014

and

29 AUGUST 2014

The Municipal Buildings,

West Bridge Street, Falkirk, FK1 5RS

Participation in this course carries a maximum value of

5 Hours (core activity) for the REHIS Scheme of

Continuing Professional Development

ADVANCED COURSE ON

PREPARATION and PRESENTATION

INDICTABLE CASES

for

PROSECUTION

Guidance for the preparation and presentation of solemn cases in the High Court and before a Sheriff and Jury

COURSE OUTLINE

This course has been specifically designed and presented by REHIS to address specific issues of reporting specialist cases to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) in Scotland for consideration for prosecution on indictment. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to consider their own role as professional witness and experience giving evidence in chief in a mock scenario.

The course will be offered to Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) who have experience of investigating serious workplace incidents and accidents and the submission of cases to the Procurator Fiscal.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

You will:

learn about the management of an incident particularly in relation to working in partnership with other organisations with parallel or primary responsibilities

learn how to identify the relevant crime particularly in relation to statutory crime

learn how to identify the correct accused – particularly in relation to Corporate Bodies

consider investigative techniques, understand the difference between precognition and statements, discuss pursuing relevant lines of enquiry, evidence gathering and good management of productions - including seizing and handling productions

understand the requirements of ‘Disclosure’ and ‘Revelation’ as related to solemn cases

learn about the responsibilities of being a professional witness

you will have an opportunity to experience giving “evidence in chief” in relation to a mock scenario.

COURSE DELIVERY

Participants in this REHIS course will benefit from the experience of Mrs Betty Bott. Formerly a Senior Procurator Fiscal, Mrs Bott worked for over 30 years in the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. She was later the Director of Legal & Professional Development at the LawSchool of the University of Dundee and has over 20 years’ experience teaching this subject to non-legal professionals.

EVENT VENUE

The course will be held at the Municipal Buildings, West Bridge Street, Falkirk FK1 5RS. Further details of the venue and how to find it will be sent out with the confirmation of your booking.

COURSE FEES ANDREGISTRATION

The fee for the course will be £315.00 for REHIS members and £350.00for non-members. Please note that lunch is not provided, however delegates are encouraged to use the catering facilities on site. Tea and coffee will be served during the morning and afternoon session.

This advanced course is aimed at those with experience of preparing cases for prosecution. Delegates should have already attended the REHIS Law Enforcement Course or have other relevant experience in a lead role of crime investigation and reporting.

Please note: This course is a one day course which will be offered on both the 28 and 29 of August 2014. Places are limited to SIX each day so early booking is advised to secure a place. Places will be allocated on a first come basis.

Bookings must be made on the attached registration form and returned to Brian Auld, Director of Professional Development at REHIS. Registration forms can be returned by email to . Provisional bookings will not be accepted for the course. Once your place has been confirmed, no refund can be made although named substitutions will be accepted. Named substitutions must be confirmed in writing to Brian Auld, Director or Professional Development () by Friday 8 August 2014.

ADVANCED COURSE ON

PREPARATION and PRESENTATION

INDICTABLE CASES

for

PROSECUTION

Thursday 28 AND Friday 29 August 2014

PROGRAMME

09.00– 9.15Registration and coffee

09.15Welcome and introduction

MORNING SESSION

PREPARATION OF CASES ON INDICTMENT

  • Partnership Working in the investigation of serious crime
  • Gathering and Sharing of information (securely)
  • Investigative Techniques – Precognition versus statement taking
  • Management of Productions
  • Presentation to COPFS

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12.45 – 13.30LUNCH

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AFTERNOON SESSION

PRESENTATION OF CASES IN SOLEMN COURTS

  • Focusingon giving evidence
  • Responsibilities of a Professional Witness
  • Practice Scenarios

16.45 -Discussion and Close

ADVANCED COURSE ON

PREPARATION and PRESENTATION

INDICTABLE CASES forPROSECUTION

“Guidance for the preparation and presentation of solemn cases in the High Court and before a Sheriff & Jury.”

Thursday 28 August 2014 OR Friday 29 August 2014

[Delete the date which is NOT applicable]

09.00 to 17.00

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The course fee is £315.00to members of the Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland.The fee for non-members is £350.00.

Substitute delegates will be accepted but the full name and address of substitute must be receivedin writing (or email) no later than one week before the event.

Please return completed forms (preferably by email) to:Brian Auld, Director of Professional Development, REHIS () by Friday 8 August 2014.