Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice


Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice is a leading practitioners' text book for the practice of criminal law in the Crown Court of England and Wales. It is also referred to and used in several other common law jurisdictions around the world.
Archbold has been in publication since 1822, when it was first written by John Frederick Archbold. It is currently published by Sweet & Maxwell, a subsidiary of Thomson Reuters. Forty-three revisions were published prior to 1992 and since then it has been published annually. Its authority is such that it is often quoted in court.
The team of authors is made up of experienced solicitors, barristers, King's Counsel and judges.

Editors and editions

EditorsEditionsDates
J. F. Archbold1st – 3rd eds1822–1829
John Jervis4th – 9th eds1831–1843
William Newland Welsby10th15th eds1846–1862
W. Bruce16th – 21st eds1867–1893
W. F. Craies
G. Stephenson
22nd – 23rd eds1900–1905
W. F. Craies
H. D. Roome
24th ed.1910
H. D. Roome
R. E. Ross
25th – 27th eds1918–1927
R. E. Ross
T. R. F. Butler
28th – 29th eds1931–1934
R. E. Ross
M. Turner
30th ed.1938
T. R. F. Butler
M. Garsia
31st – 37th eds1943–1969
T. R. F. Butler
S. G. Mitchell
38th ed.1973
S. G. Mitchell
J. H. Buzzard
T. R. F. Butler
39th ed.1976
S. G. Mitchell
J. H. Buzzard
40th ed.1979
S. G. Mitchell
J. H. Buzzard
P. J. Richardson
41st ed.1982
S. G. Mitchell
P. J. Richardson
J. H. Buzzard
42nd ed1985
S. G. Mitchell
P. J. Richardson
D. A. Thomas
43rd ed.1988
P. J. Richardson
S. G. Mitchell
D. A. Thomas
and a team of practitioner editors
1992
P. J. Richardson
D. A. Thomas
and a team of practitioner editors
1993–2007
P. J. Richardson
and a team of practitioner editors
2008–2018
M. Lucraft
and a team of practitioner editors
2019–

Related publications

A separate work, Archbold Magistrates' Courts Criminal Practice covers the criminal jurisdiction of magistrates' courts and youth courts of England and Wales. It also provides coverage of a number of civil orders which complement the criminal jurisdiction of those courts., Archbold Magistrates is in its 21st edition.
A further work, Archbold: International Criminal Courts covers the practice, procedure and rules of evidence applicable to international criminal tribunals, including the International Criminal Court. The fifth and most recent edition of this work was published in 2018.