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Legal Aid NSW Criminal Law Division

Legal Aid NSW
Coercive Control
Domestic Violence
Legal Aid NSW
Criminal Procedure Act
Criminal Law
Child Sexual Offence Evidence Program
New South Wales
Crimes Act Of 2022
Witness Intermediaries
Gender-Based Violence
Nsw District Courts
Pre-Recorded Evidence Hearing
Hannah Clark
Domestic Violence Law
Sentencing
EAGP Process
Commital Proceedings
AM&R
R and Narouz
Bug Me Bar Book

Criminal Law updates, matters of relevance and interest to lawyers who practise in criminal law.

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Latest Episodes

Caitlin and Sophie discuss bail, in the Local Court pending DC Appeal of Allsopp v R [2025] NSWDC 338, the test for making AVOs in Smith v Blanch [2025] NSWCA 188, sentencing for Form 1 offences in Koosmen v R [2025] NSWCCA 122, whether a causal nexu... more

Sophie and special guest, Chanel Beesley Barrister discuss the law of tendency in a recent discussion on a Judges Directions and the importance of how those directions are put to a jury in MDP v The King, HCA 24, the importance of not using AI and pa... more

An interview with Judy Harper, Program Director and Taylor Budin, lived experience person from Justice Advocacy Service. We deep dive into some wisdoms on how to best engage with people who have a cognitive impairment, the services JAS offer, and how... more

Caitlin discusses the law of arrest in State of New South Wales v Dennis [2025] NSWCA 118, consent and intoxication in sex offences in Smee v R [2024] NSWCCA 121, EAGP Discounts in Rokovada v R [2025] NSWCCA 64, Bugmy principles and general deterrenc... more

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Recent Guests

Chanel Beesley
Former Legal Aid Commission employee now with the NSW Bar
NSW Bar
Episode: 5 Cases Podcast - Episode 21
Judy Harper
Programme Director for the Justice Advocacy Service
Justice Advocacy Service
Episode: Justice Advocacy Service
Raelene Sharpe KC
Director of Public Prosecutions for the Commonwealth
Office of Director of Public Prosecutions
Episode: The 5 Cases Podcast - Episode 17 - Special Guest Raelene Sharp KC
Madeleine Avenell SC
NSW Public Defender and experienced barrister with a background in criminal and civil work
Legal Aid NSW
Episode: Coercive control - Episode 2
Dr. Jane Wangmann
Associate professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology, Sydney
University of Technology, Sydney
Episode: Coercive control - Episode 1 (Part 2)

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Sophie Anderson
Host providing insights into significant legal cases and practices relevant to the criminal law domain.
Caitlin Akhtar
Legal professional contributing expertise on criminal law updates and judicial implications.
Paul Coady
Co-hosting legal discussions with a focus on recent court cases and legal principles.

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#233
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#202
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Justice Advocacy Service
Q: How can lawyers best follow through to support their clients after court?
Judy emphasizes the need for lawyers to spend time ensuring clients understand the court decisions and follow-up actions, and suggest using simple language.
Justice Advocacy Service
Q: What are the benefits of having a JAS worker at court?
Judy explains that JAS workers buffer challenges by providing support, facilitating communication, and helping individuals understand court proceedings.
Justice Advocacy Service
Q: What can lawyers do better when working with people who have cognitive impairments?
Taylor suggests lawyers should communicate in simple language, explain processes clearly, and directly address clients instead of their support persons.
Justice Advocacy Service
Q: When you had to go to court, what did you find hardest about going to court?
Taylor expresses that the hardest part was feeling overwhelmed and not comprehending the proceedings, especially with his perpetrator present as a victim and feeling rushed by the lawyer.
The 5 Cases Podcast - Episode 18
Q: What are the implications of the common law offence of escape as discussed?
The case confirmed that the offence continues until the suspect is fully free, as it has not been explored by higher courts for over a century.

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