This intensive 5-day training program delves into the intricacies of the law of Public Prosecution, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills needed to fulfill their crucial role within the legal system effectively. The program will explore vital topics such as prosecutorial authority, criminal procedure, evidence gathering, trial advocacy, and ethical considerations through interactive lectures, case studies, and practical exercises.
Analyze the role and responsibilities of public prosecutors within the legal system.
Develop and refine skills in evidence collection, presentation, and trial advocacy.
Apply legal principles to practical scenarios and case studies.
Understand ethical considerations and navigate them effectively in prosecution practice.
Legal professionals seeking to specialize in public prosecution.
Existing prosecutors looking to refresh and expand their knowledge and skills.
Law enforcement officers desiring a deeper understanding of the prosecution process.
Legal aid workers and researchers interested in the law of the Public Prosecution.
Day 1:
Introduction to the Law of the Public Prosecution:
Historical background and legal framework.
Structure and organization of the prosecution service.
Core functions and powers of public prosecutors.
The Prosecution Process:
Initial investigations and case assessment.
Charging decisions and pre-trial procedures.
Disclosure and evidence gathering techniques.
Day 2:
Opening statements and closing arguments.
Examination of witnesses and expert testimony.
Legal arguments and objections during trial.
Case Studies and Practical Exercises:
Participants apply learned skills to mock trial scenarios.
Group discussions and feedback sessions.
Day 3:
Evidence Law and Practice:
Admissibility of evidence and legal rules.
Gathering and presenting documentary and scientific evidence.
Witness testimony and credibility assessments.
Special Challenges in Prosecution:
Handling sensitive cases and vulnerable witnesses.
Ethical considerations and professional conduct.
Managing media relations and public scrutiny.
Day 4:
Advanced Topics in Public Prosecution:
Plea bargaining and alternative dispute resolution.
Sentencing guidelines and factors considered.
Appeals and post-trial procedures.
Guest Speaker Session:
A prominent prosecutor or legal expert shares insights and experiences.
Q&A session and open discussion.
Day 5:
Review and Q&A Session:
Recap of key concepts and address any remaining questions.
Discussion of future developments and emerging trends.
Course evaluation and feedback.