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Peter Hungerford-Welch is a Professor Law.
He joined The City Law School (formerly known as the Inns of Court School of Law) in 1986, having previously practised as a barrister, doing predominantly criminal work. His past and present teaching includes modules on the Bar Vocational Studies programme (the BVS), the Master of Laws (LLM) programme, supervision of dissertations on those programmes, and the undergraduate LLB.
Peter is a contributor to Blackstone's Criminal Practice (Oxford University Press, annual). His other major published work is Criminal Litigation and Sentencing (Routledge, 9th edition, 2019). He is a regular contributor to the Criminal Law Review and is the Cases Editor for that journal.
Peter is an academic member of the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee, and a Trustee of the Sentencing Academy. He also contributes to the Judicial College Crime e-Newsletter.
Peter has been a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy since 2003.
Qualifications
- PGC(TLHE), Open University, United Kingdom, 2003
- LLB, University of Hull, United Kingdom, October 1980 - June 1983
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, HEA
Postgraduate training
- Barrister, Inns of Court School of Law/Inner Temple, London, United Kingdom, September 1983 - June 1984
Publications
Featured publications
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2014). Criminal Procedure and Sentencing. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 9780415733540.
Publications by category
Books (6)
- Levy, P. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Evidence.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Criminal Procedure and Sentencing. Routledge.
- Hungerford-Welch, P, (2011). Criminal Litigation and Sentencing. Peake, R. (Ed.), Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199696109.
- Duncan, N., Wolfgarten, A. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2010). Opinion Writing and Case Preparation. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 9780199591848.
- School, T.C.L. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2010). Remedies. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 9780199591831.
- School, T.C.L. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2010). Employment Law in Practice. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199579198.
Chapters (9)
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Helping the jury to do their job. Contemporary Challenges in the Jury System (pp. 7-26). Routledge.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Courts, judges and parties. In Ormerod, D. and Hooper, A. (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 (Book & CD-ROM Pack) Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199589296.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Preliminary procedures in magistrates' courts. In Ormerod, D. and Hooper, A. (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 (Book & CD-ROM Pack) Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199589296.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Classification of offences and determining mode of trial. In Ormerod, D. and Hooper, A. (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 (Book & CD-ROM Pack) Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199589296.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Bail. In Ormerod, D. and Hooper, A. (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 (Book & CD-ROM Pack) Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199589296.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Sending cases from the magistrates' court to the Crown Court. In Ormerod, D. and Hooper, A. (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 (Book & CD-ROM Pack) Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199589296.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Summary trial: the course of the trial. In Ormerod, D. and Hooper, A. (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 (Book & CD-ROM Pack) Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199589296.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Sentencing in the magistrates' court. In Ormerod, D. and Hooper, A. (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 (Book & CD-ROM Pack) Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199589296.
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Trial of juveniles. In Ormerod, D. and Hooper, A. (Eds.), Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011 (Book & CD-ROM Pack) Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199589296.
Journal articles (250)
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2025). R. (on the application of Whitehead) v Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2025(3), pp. 168-174
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2025). DPP v Price. Criminal Law Review, 2025(3), pp. 177-181
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2025). R. v Hanna (Cavan); Hanna (Jamie). Criminal Law Review, 2025(2), pp. 120-124
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2025). R. v BKJ. Criminal Law Review, 2025(2), pp. 93-96
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2025). R. v Banner (Matthew James); Bennett (Peter). Criminal Law Review, 2025(2), pp. 102-105
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2025). DPP v Heaton. Criminal Law Review, 2025(3), pp. 160-164
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2025). Afriyie v Commissioner of Police for the City of London. Criminal Law Review, 2025(3), pp. 174-177
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). R. (on the application of Rooks) v Crown Prosecution Service. Criminal Law Review, 2024(12), pp. 873-876
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Case Note: Voluntary Bill of Indictment: CPS v Walker-Scarlett. Criminal Law Review, 2024(9), pp. 652-653
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Failure to Surrender to Bail—Power to Suspend Sentence (Case Note). Criminal Law Review, 2024(12), pp. 866-869
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Causing or Allowing the Death of a Child or Vulnerable Adult (Case Note) R. v ATT. Criminal Law Review, 2024(11), pp. 792-797
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Indictments: Leaving Counts on File (Case Note) R. v AYP. Criminal Law Review, 2024(11), pp. 808-813
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Divisional Court R. (on the application of Abbasi) v Southwark Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2024(12), pp. 854-857
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Crown Court trial—Verdicts (Case Note) R. v Haji (Fowsi). Criminal Law Review, 2024(11), pp. 801-804
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Custody Time Limits (Case Note) DPP v Lewes Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2024(12), pp. 851-854
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Abuse of Process: R. v Ng (Katie). Criminal Law Review, 2024(9), pp. 645-651
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Jury: R. v L (Non-discharge of Juror and Jury). Criminal Law Review, 2024(9), pp. 662-665
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Appeals to the Supreme Court. Criminal Law Review, 2024(1), pp. 65-68
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Indictments: R. v Layden (Stuart). Criminal Law Review, 2024(2), pp. 112-114
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Anonymity Order: Director of the Serious Fraud Office v Bluu Solutions. Criminal Law Review, 2024(7), pp. 471-474
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Procedure: R. v Butt (Terry). Criminal Law Review, 2024(1), pp. 73-81
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Police: Chief Constable of Essex v Carter. Criminal Law Review, 2024(7), pp. 490-493
- Hargraves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Contempt of Court: R. v Jordan (John). Criminal Law Review, 2024(7), pp. 474-480
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Appeal by Way of Case Stated Cuciurean v CPS: Cuciurean v CPS. Criminal Law Review, 2024(8), pp. 543-547
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2024). Summing-up: R. v BKY. Criminal Law Review, 2024(1), pp. 85-89
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Criminal Practice Directions 2023. Criminal Law Review, 2023(9), pp. 581-590
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Bail (Case Note) R. v Ward (George). Criminal Law Review, 2023(7), pp. 472-474
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Arraignment Out of Time: R. v Gill (Kuran). Criminal Law Review, 2023(11), pp. 740-744
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). R. v BHQ. Criminal Law Review, 2023(12), pp. 788-792
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Sentencing: R. v Cooper (Stephen). Criminal Law Review, 2023(11), pp. 751-755
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Abuse of Process R. v ANP. Criminal Law Review, 2023(3), pp. 230-234
- Levy, P. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). R. v HG. Criminal Law Review, 2023(8), pp. 536-542
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Appeal R. (on the application of the CPS) v Preston Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2023(11), pp. 736-740
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Magistrates' Court Procedure R. (on the application of Saunders) v Bristol Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2023(2), pp. 145-149
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Invalid Committal for Sentence R. v Clark. Criminal Law Review, 2023(7), pp. 477-480
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Time Limit Director of Public Prosecutions v Cook. Criminal Law Review, 2023(4), pp. 321-325
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Reporting Restriction Order: R. (on the application of Marandi) v Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2023(12), pp. 792-797
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Referral Order R. v S. Criminal Law Review, 2023(6), pp. 428-430
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). R. v Skeete. Criminal Law Review, 2023(4), pp. 296-299
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Cases and Comments: R. v Watson (Roshane). Criminal Law Review, 2023(12), pp. 783-788
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Custody Time Limits: R. (on the application of Sierotko) v Manchester Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2023(11), pp. 746-751
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Non-Fatal Strangulation: R. V cook. Criminal Law Review, 2023(8), pp. 543-547
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Sexual Offences R. v MT. Criminal Law Review, 2023(10), pp. 683-687
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Proceeds of Crime Chief Constable of Merseyside Police v Bennett. Criminal Law Review, 2023(3), pp. 246-249
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Crown Court R. (on the application of Lawal) v Cambridge Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2023(7), pp. 474-477
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2023). Knife Crime Prevention Order R. v Hamer (Kaleb). Criminal Law Review, 2023(10), pp. 666-670
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Decision not to Prosecute R. (on the application of Purvis) v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2022(3), pp. 247-252
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Case Note: R. v Mohammed (Adnan Abdushahur). Criminal Law Review, 2022(2), pp. 152-155
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022. Criminal Law Review, 2022(11), pp. 908-916
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Case Note: Compensation R. (on the application of Kay) v Secretary of State for Justice. Criminal Law Review, 2022(3), pp. 242-244
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Case Note: Variation of Sentence R. v Turner (Connor Reece). Criminal Law Review, 2022(3), pp. 244-246
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Court of Appeal, Civil Division: R. (on the application of Cleeland) v Criminal Cases Review Commission. Criminal Law Review, 2022(5), pp. 410-414
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Costs from Central Funds R. (on the application of TM Eye Ltd) v Southampton Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2022(2), pp. 155-159
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Decision not to Prosecute Young Offender R. (on the application of Joseph) v DPP. Criminal Law Review, 2022(5), pp. 414-416
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Jury Trial R. v Lally (Mark Stephen). Criminal Law Review, 2022(3), pp. 258-263
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Jury Notes. Criminal Law Review, 2022(6), pp. 511-513
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). R. v Ahmed (Nazir), Tariq (Mohammed) and Farouq (Mohammed). Criminal Law Review, 2022(5), pp. 402-407
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Magistrates' Court: Mansfield v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2022(2), pp. 163-168
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2022). Magistrates' Courts London Borough of Barking and Dagenham v Argos Ltd; R. (on the application of Argos) v Romford Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2022(11), pp. 923-928
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Courts. Criminal Law Review, 2021(7), pp. 575-581
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). R. (on the application of the Director of Public Prosecutions) v Woolwich Crown Court; R. (on the application of Lucima) v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2021(3), pp. 221-226
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Reporting Restrictions R. (on the application of Rai) v Winchester Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2021(9), pp. 795-798
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Case Note (Sentencing: Guilty Pleas) R. v Hodgin (Lee). Criminal Law Review, 2021(2), pp. 123-126
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Autrefois Convict. Criminal Law Review, 2021(3), pp. 218-221
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Judge's Conduct R. v Digby (Paul John). Criminal Law Review, 2021(9), pp. 791-794
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Food Standards Agency v Bakers of Nailsea Ltd. Criminal Law Review, 2021(7), pp. 582-585
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Trial: R. v Oulton (James). Criminal Law Review, 2021(11), pp. 994-998
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Summons R. (on the application of Siddiqui) v Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2021(10), pp. 891-895
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Harvey v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2021(5), pp. 400-403
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). R. v Gynane (Joe Derek). Criminal Law Review, 2021(3), pp. 234-237
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Serious Fraud Office v G4S Care and Justice Services (UK) Ltd. Criminal Law Review, 2021(2), pp. 138-142
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). R v. Hewitt (Douglas Joseph). Criminal Law Review, 2021(3), pp. 227-231
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Trial. Criminal Law Review, 2021(5), pp. 415-418
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Costs Football Association Premier League v Lord Chancellor. Criminal Law Review, 2021(10), pp. 866-869
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Crime and Disorder Act 1998 Section 51 R. v Umerji (Adam). Criminal Law Review, 2021(9), pp. 784-787
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Excepting Direction R. v KL. Criminal Law Review, 2021(6), pp. 485-490
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). Immigration: R. v Kakaei (Fouad). Criminal Law Review, 2021(12), pp. 1079-1083
- Hungerford-Welch, P. and Tausz, D. (2021). Assault on Emergency Worker: DPP v Ahmed. Criminal Law Review, 2021(11), pp. 958-962
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2021). R. (on the application of BB) v West Glamorgan Youth Court. Criminal Law Review, 2021(2), pp. 146-151
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Road Traffic Jones v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2020(3), pp. 253-257
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Appeal: R. v Wilson (Jamie Lee), Walmsley (Wesley), York (Daniel James) and Senior (Liam). Criminal Law Review, 2020(5), pp. 436-439
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Abuse of Process: R. v PR. Criminal Law Review, 2020(4), pp. 330-334
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). R. v George (Niah); R. v Ingram (Darrius Everett)). Criminal Law Review, 2020(4), pp. 363-367
- Barrister, J.S. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Evidence R. v CB; R. v Mohammed (Sultan). Criminal Law Review, 2020(11), pp. 1069-1076
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Prosecution Young v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2020(9), pp. 854-856
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Trading Standards R. (on the application of Tesco Stores Ltd) v Birmingham Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2020(8), pp. 760-762
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Reporting Restriction Order DXB (by his litigation friend CDG) v Persons Unknown. Criminal Law Review, 2020(9), pp. 856-860
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Re-opening a final determination: R. v Cunningham (Christopher); R. v Di Stefano (Giovanni). Criminal Law Review, 2020(4), pp. 353-356
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Victims’ right to review scheme R. (on the application of FNM) v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2020(9), pp. 874-876
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Summary Offences: Time Limits: R. (on the application of Chesterfield Poultry Ltd) v Sheffield Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2020(2), pp. 182-187
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Fitness to Plead: R. v Roberts (Alfred). Criminal Law Review, 2020(4), pp. 344-347
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Notification Ex Parte Hearings R. v Ali (Khalid Mohamed). Criminal Law Review, 2020(4), pp. 350-353
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Summing up R. v Reynolds (Nicholas). Criminal Law Review, 2020(9), pp. 869-874
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Reporting Restrictions: R. v Aziz (Ayman). Criminal Law Review, 2020(4), pp. 356-358
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). R. v Harvey (Daniel). Criminal Law Review, 2020(9), pp. 865-868
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Le Brocq v Liverpool Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2020(6), pp. 565-568
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Magistrates’ Courts: Luton BC v Altavon Luton Ltd. Criminal Law Review, 2020(1), pp. 81-83
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Disclosure: DPP v Walsall Magistrates’ Court; DPP v Lincoln Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2020(4), pp. 335-340
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Evidence R. v RT; R. v Stuchfield (Paul). Criminal Law Review, 2020(12), pp. 1168-1171
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Prosecution Wokingham BC v Scott. Criminal Law Review, 2020(5), pp. 461-465
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Committal for Sentence to Crown Court: R. v Garthwaite (Andrew Paul). Criminal Law Review, 2020(5), pp. 442-447
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Trial: R. v Allen (Leslie). Criminal Law Review, 2020(1), pp. 92-95
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2020). Jury R. v RN. Criminal Law Review, 2020(11), pp. 1082-1084
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v Ismail (Yahye). Criminal Law Review, 2019(7), pp. 617-619
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Animal Welfare; Appeals from Magistrates’ Courts Highbury Poultry Farm Produce Ltd v Crown Prosecution Service; R. (on the application of Highbury Poultry Farm Produce Ltd) v Telford Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2019(6), pp. 528-532
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Compensation orders R. v York (Margaret Mary). Criminal Law Review, 2019(5), pp. 426-428
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Director of Public Prosecutions v Ziegler. Criminal Law Review, 2019(8), pp. 728-733
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Case Notes Abandonment of Appeal: R. v Furniss (Michael). Criminal Law Review, 2019(5), pp. 424-426
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v Braithwaite (Ezekial). Criminal Law Review, 2019(9), pp. 813-817
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Trial: R. v Chauhan (Manoj); R. v Croft (Terence). Criminal Law Review, 2019(10), pp. 901-903
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Trial: R. v Patten (Ralph). Criminal Law Review, 2019(11), pp. 996-998
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v PY. Criminal Law Review, 2019(9), pp. 784-786
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Richardson v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2019(8), pp. 733-737
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v Simmons (Darren). Criminal Law Review, 2019(8), pp. 712-714
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. (on the application of Parashar) v Sunderland Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2019(7), pp. 627-632
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. (on the application of Ewing) v Isleworth Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2019(10), pp. 888-890
- Barrister, T.R. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Trial R. v Myers (Natasha). Criminal Law Review, 2019(2), pp. 181-183
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v LG. Criminal Law Review, 2019(8), pp. 706-709
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Trial R. v Sothilingham (Prashad). Criminal Law Review, 2019(5), pp. 457-460
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Magistrates’ Court Valiati v Director of Public Prosecutions; KM v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2019(3), pp. 238-244
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v Dillion (Geoffrey). Criminal Law Review, 2019(10), pp. 879-882
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Prosecution R. (on the application of Torpey) v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2019(11), pp. 985-988
- Barrister, J.S. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Abuse of Process R. v GS. Criminal Law Review, 2019(2), pp. 147-151
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Costs R. (on the application of Holloway) v Harrow Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2019(11), pp. 971-975
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Director of Public Prosecutions v Berry. Criminal Law Review, 2019(9), pp. 798-800
- Barrister, T.R. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v E. Criminal Law Review, 2019(2), pp. 151-156
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Institution of Criminal Proceedings DPP v McFarlane. Criminal Law Review, 2019(11), pp. 982-985
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Brown v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2019(8), pp. 724-726
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Witnesses Griffiths v Crown Prosecution Service. Criminal Law Review, 2019(4), pp. 358-361
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). DPP v Giles. Criminal Law Review, 2019(11), pp. 993-995
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v Toner (Peter). Criminal Law Review, 2019(8), pp. 720-724
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v SA. Criminal Law Review, 2019(9), pp. 786-789
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). R. v J. Criminal Law Review, 2019(8), pp. 716-720
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Entrapment R. v Syed (Haroon). Criminal Law Review, 2019(5), pp. 442-446
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). Adjournment R. (on the application of Rathor) v Southampton Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2019(5), pp. 431-436
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Case Note R. V Miah (Muked). Criminal Law Review, 2018(8), pp. 652-654
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Amendments to the Criminal Procedure Rules and Criminal Practice Directions. Criminal Law Review, 2018(11), pp. 910-915
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). R. v Naz (Samah). Criminal Law Review, 2018(5), pp. 392-395
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Magistrates’ Court: Platinum Crown Investments Ltd v North East Essex Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(3), pp. 252-257
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). R. v C and D. Criminal Law Review, 2018(7), pp. 564-568
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Expert Evidence R. V Pabon (Alex Julian). Criminal Law Review, 2018(8), pp. 662-665
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Costs R. (on the application of the dpp) v aylesbury crown court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(4), pp. 333-336
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Dougall v Crown Prosecution Service. Criminal Law Review, 2018(9), pp. 763-765
- Hungerford-Welch, P. and Rees, T. (2018). Crown Court: R. v Maxwell (Dean Christopher). Criminal Law Review, 2018(1), pp. 60-63
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Re-opening a Conviction R. V Gohil (Bhadresh Babulal) and Preko (Ellias Nimoh). Criminal Law Review, 2018(8), pp. 669-672
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). R. v TL. Criminal Law Review, 2018(12), pp. 996-999
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Abuse of Process D Ltd v A. Criminal Law Review, 2018(12), pp. 993-996
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). R. v James (Wayne); R. v B; R. v Robinson (Aaron); R. v S. Criminal Law Review, 2018(7), pp. 568-573
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Jury R. v Senna (Amin). Criminal Law Review, 2018(9), pp. 759-761
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Abuse of Process R. (on the application of SY) v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2018(9), pp. 742-744
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Written Directions to the Jury R. V Atta-Dankwa (Abena). Criminal Law Review, 2018(8), pp. 685-688
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Case Stated R. (on the application of Skelton) v Crown Prosecution Service. Criminal Law Review, 2018(4), pp. 330-332
- Hungerford-Welch, P. and Cooper, P. (2018). Sentencing: Autism Spectrum Disorder—R. v Mudd (Adam Lewis). Criminal Law Review, 2018(3), pp. 243-245
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Magistrates’ Court R. (on the application of Poskitt) v Reading Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(9), pp. 761-763
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). R. (on the application of the director of public prosecutions) v sunderland magistrates’ court; r. (on the application of kharaghan) v city of london magistrates’ court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(6), pp. 481-484
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Contempt of Court: R. v Sarker (Sudip). Criminal Law Review, 2018(10), pp. 843-847
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Begum v Luton BC. Criminal Law Review, 2018(9), pp. 756-758
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Venire de Novo R. v Bahbahani (Ali). Criminal Law Review, 2018(8), pp. 682-684
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Disclosure R. (on the application of AL) v Serious Fraud Office. Criminal Law Review, 2018(9), pp. 745-751
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Miller v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2018(6), pp. 472-474
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Private Prosecutions R. (on the application of Kay) v Leeds Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(10), pp. 855-860
- Hungerford-Welch, P. and Rees, T. (2018). Appeal: R. v Davey (Jason). Criminal Law Review, 2018(1), pp. 58-60
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Case Stated Mishra v Colchester Magistrates’ Court; Colquhoun v Stratford Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(3), pp. 245-248
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). R. (on the application of Arthur) v Blackfriars Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(6), pp. 475-478
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Bourne v Scarborough Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(3), pp. 258-262
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Judicial Review A(F) v Kingston Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2018(3), pp. 249-252
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). R. (on the application of Hayes) v Crown Prosecution Service. Criminal Law Review, 2018(6), pp. 500-504
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2018). Jury R. v McDonald (Racey Jaker). Criminal Law Review, 2018(10), pp. 853-855
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. V singh (kunwar ajit). Criminal Law Review, 2017(8), pp. 634-637
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Sxh v crown prosecution service. Criminal Law Review, 2017(9), pp. 712-715
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. (on the application of Soma Gas & Oil Ltd) v Director of the Serious Fraud Office. Criminal Law Review, 2017(1), pp. 65-68
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Private Prosecution R. (on the application of lowden) v gateshead magistrates’ court. Criminal Law Review, 2017(6), pp. 487-490
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Reporting Restrictions Khuja v Times Newspapers Ltd (formerly known as PNM v Times Newspapers Ltd). Criminal Law Review, 2017(12), pp. 998-1003
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Criminal Cases Review Commission R. (on the application of Charles) v Criminal Cases Review Commission. Criminal Law Review, 2017(12), pp. 972-976
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. V zaredar (arash). Criminal Law Review, 2017(1), pp. 57-60
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Cautions and Domestic Violence R. (on the application of robson) v crown prosecution service. Criminal Law Review, 2017(5), pp. 400-402
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Forfeiture Proceedings Campbell v Bromley Magistrates’ Court. Criminal Law Review, 2017(12), pp. 987-989
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. v AB, CD and EF. Criminal Law Review, 2017(12), pp. 989-993
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Victim's Right to Review Scheme R. (on the application of d) v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2017(11), pp. 907-909
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. v k. Criminal Law Review, 2017(9), pp. 716-717
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Trial R. V Nelson (Scott); R. v Shaibu (Mubarak). Criminal Law Review, 2017(2), pp. 161-163
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). DPP v Vince; Kang v DPP. Criminal Law Review, 2017(4), pp. 307-310
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Procedure R. v Woodward (Robert). Criminal Law Review, 2017(11), pp. 884-890
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Disclosure R. V garland (jason). Criminal Law Review, 2017(5), pp. 402-405
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Westminster City Council v Owadally. Criminal Law Review, 2017(10), pp. 806-809
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Trial R. v Williams (Malachi Lloyd). Criminal Law Review, 2017(7), pp. 581-584
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. (on the application of hassani) v west london magistrates’ court. Criminal Law Review, 2017(9), pp. 720-722
- Fortson, R. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. v Neuberg (Karen). Criminal Law Review, 2017(4), pp. 327-333
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. v Henderson (Christopher). Criminal Law Review, 2017(3), pp. 233-235
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. (on the application of Chaudry) v DPP. Criminal Law Review, 2017(3), pp. 231-233
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. v James (Mark George); R. v Selby (James Alec Thomas). Criminal Law Review, 2017(3), pp. 228-230
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Crown Prosecution Service v C. Criminal Law Review, 2017(1), pp. 61-64
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Guilty Plea R. v Young (Allen). Criminal Law Review, 2017(2), pp. 144-147
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Appeal Against Conviction: R. V ordu (mehmet). Criminal Law Review, 2017(5), pp. 396-399
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Indictment R. V lunn (christopher). Criminal Law Review, 2017(6), pp. 478-482
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). R. (on the application of Cardin) v Birmingham Crown Court. Criminal Law Review, 2017(12), pp. 969-972
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Appeal R. v Hockey (Terence). Criminal Law Review, 2017(10), pp. 785-787
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Js (A child) v dpp. Criminal Law Review, 2017(9), pp. 718-720
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Reporting Restrictions R. v Markham (Stan Lucas); R. v Edwards (Kim). Criminal Law Review, 2017(11), pp. 895-899
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2017). Abuse of Process: Does it Really Protect the Suspect’s Rights? Criminal Law Review, 2017(1), pp. 3-17
- O’Hanlon, K. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Trial R. v Burton (Norman). Criminal Law Review, 2016(1), pp. 75-78
- Hungerford-Welch, P. and Tausz, D. (2016). Abuse of Process: Tague v Governor of Full Sutton Prison. Criminal Law Review, 2016(6), pp. 418-421
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Reopening a Concluded Appeal R. v Yasain (Mohammed Abdullah). Criminal Law Review, 2016(2), pp. 131-133
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Role of Court S v Crown Prosecution Service. Criminal Law Review, 2016(3), pp. 215-218
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Appeal R. v Oliver (Paul). Criminal Law Review, 2016(12), pp. 932-935
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). R. (on the application of nealon) v secretary of state for justice. Criminal Law Review, 2016(10), pp. 772-775
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). R. v Fanning (David); R. v Kerner (Stuart Robert John); R. v Osianikovas (Tomas) and Smilginis (Kasparas); R. v De Jesus (Victor Lucas). Criminal Law Review, 2016(9), pp. 686-689
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Press Re Times Newspapers Ltd. Criminal Law Review, 2016(12), pp. 939-941
- Hungerford-Welch, P. and Tausz, D. (2016). Conviction of Underlying and Aggravated Offence: Henderson v Director of Public Prosecution. Criminal Law Review, 2016(6), pp. 422-424
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Woolls v north somerset council. Criminal Law Review, 2016(10), pp. 765-768
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). R. V pw. Criminal Law Review, 2016(11), pp. 844-848
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Judge R. (ontheapplication of Hewitt) v Denbighshire Magistrates’Court. Criminal Law Review, 2016(3), pp. 209-211
- Hungerford-Welch, P. and Rees, T. (2016). Press Reporting: Guardian News and Media Ltd v R; Guardian News and Media Ltd v Incedal. Criminal Law Review, 2016(6), pp. 433-438
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Trial R. v Ekaireb (Robert David). Criminal Law Review, 2016(4), pp. 291-293
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). R. v f. Criminal Law Review, 2016(10), pp. 775-778
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Public Order Offence James v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2016(3), pp. 212-215
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). R. V barre (mohammed said). Criminal Law Review, 2016(10), pp. 768-771
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Kk v director of public prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2016(11), pp. 868-871
- Hungerford-Welch, P., Roberts, A. and Harris, L. (2016). Cases and Comments. Criminal Law Review, 2016(4), pp. 275-278
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2016). Costs R. v Cornish (Errol); R. v Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust. Criminal Law Review, 2016(8), pp. 560-564
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Criminal Procedure Rules 2015 and Amendment No.4 to the Criminal Practice Directions. Criminal Law Review, 2015(10), pp. 804-805
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). R. v Vaid (Shoaib). Criminal Law Review, 2015(7), pp. 532-534
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Abuse of Process R. v Palmer (Tre); R. v Gyamfi (Christopher); R. v Cooke (Kirk). Criminal Law Review, 2015(2), pp. 153-158
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Summing Up R. v Rafik (Mohammed Omar). Criminal Law Review, 2015(3), pp. 235-237
- Hungerford-Welch, P. and Sutherland, J. (2015). Practice R. v Boardman (David). Criminal Law Review, 2015(6), pp. 451-455
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Venue R. (on the application of Director of Public Prosecutions) v South Tyneside Youth Court. Criminal Law Review, 2015(9), pp. 746-749
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Jury Armstrong (Peter) v United Kingdom. Criminal Law Review, 2015(6), pp. 447-451
- Barrister, K.O. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Trial R. v Gardner (Karl). Criminal Law Review, 2015(1), pp. 98-101
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Trial Director of Public Prosecutions v Petrie. Criminal Law Review, 2015(5), pp. 385-391
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Liability for Breach of Reporting Restrictions Aitken v Director of Public Prosecutions. Criminal Law Review, 2015(9), pp. 719-721
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Procedure R. v McGuffog (Correy Rowan). Criminal Law Review, 2015(10), pp. 818-820
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Human Rights W v Ministry of Justice. Criminal Law Review, 2015(12), pp. 989-991
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Custody Time Limits Campbell-Brown v Central Criminal Court. Criminal Law Review, 2015(7), pp. 523-526
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). R. v Cojan (Dimitri). Criminal Law Review, 2015(5), pp. 376-378
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Trial R. v TJC. Criminal Law Review, 2015(12), pp. 1018-1021
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Misconduct in Public Office R. v ABC. Criminal Law Review, 2015(8), pp. 633-637
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Practice R. v DS and TS. Criminal Law Review, 2015(10), pp. 814-818
- Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Legal Representation R. (on the application of Lumsdon) v Legal Services Board. Criminal Law Review, 2015(11), pp. 894-899
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Press Reporting Ali (Abdulla) v United Kingdom. Criminal Law Review, 2015(11), pp. 899-904
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Trial R. v Aujla (Kabir Singh). Criminal Law Review, 2015(11), pp. 922-925
- Tausz, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2015). Criminal Behaviour Order Director of Public Prosecutions v Bulmer. Criminal Law Review, 2015(12), pp. 986-988
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2012). R. v Ali (Abdulla Ahmed). Criminal Law Review, (5), pp. 378-383
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2012). Police officers as jurors. Criminal Law Review, (5), pp. 320-342
- Rafferty, L.J., Hargreaves, D. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2012). R. v E. Criminal Law Review, (5), pp. 383-386
- Sutherland, J. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2012). R. v F. Criminal Law Review, (4), pp. 282-286
- O'Hanlon, K. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2012). R. v Miah. Criminal Law Review, (1), pp. 67-71
- Rees, T. and Hungerford-Welch, P. (2012). R. v Thompson. Criminal Law Review, (1), pp. 71-74
- Hungerford-Welch, P., Guilfoyle, M., Shaw, R. and Khan, J. (2011). Victim personal statements: Should they affect the sentencing process? Criminal Justice Matters, 85(1), pp. 36-38. doi:10.1080/09627251.2011.599687
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2011). Summary trial -too summary? Criminal Justice Matters, 84(1), pp. 10-11. doi:10.1080/09627251.2011.576013
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2010). Prosecution interviews of defence witnesses. Criminal Law Review, (9), pp. 690-701
Practitioners (3)
- (2011). Criminal Procedure Rules Update. The Expert Witness Institute Newsletter, pp. 19-20
- (2011). Case comment on R v Firth. Blackstone's Criminal Practice Quarterly Update, pp. 8-8
- (2011). Comment and Analysis piece, "Indictments: To Join or Not to Join". Blackstone's Criminal Practice Quarterly Update, pp. 14-15
Working paper
- Hungerford-Welch, P. (2019). RICHARDSON V DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS [2019] EWHC 428 (ADMIN). London, UK: City Law School.
Professional activities
Events/conferences (2)
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Sentencing: Academic and Practitioner Perspectives. The City Law School (2014).
Description: A conference co-hosted by The City Law School and the Sentencing Council of England and Wales. Topics included: Sentence Reductions for a Guilty Plea; Youth Court Sentencing; Practitioner and Academic Perspectives on Sentencing and Sentencing Guidelines. -
Sweet & Maxwell Criminal Law Review Conference. London (2013).
Description: Presenting an update on developments in Criminal Procedure
Keynote lecture/speech
- "Abuse of Process: An Effective Safeguard in the Criminal Justice System?". The City Law School, Gray's Inn Place campus (2016). Criminal proceedings may be 'stayed' if either it would not be possible for the defendant to receive a fair trial (for example, because of excessive delay) or it would not be fair for the defendant to be tried (for example, because of serious misconduct on the part of the prosecuting authorities). This lecture examines some of the ways in which criminal proceedings might amount to an abuse of process, and goes on to evaluate whether the power of the court to stay proceedings for this reason (as that power has been interpreted in case law) offers an adequate safeguard against unfairness towards those accused of criminal offences, and what might be done to improve its effectiveness in so doing.