Criminal Law updates, matters of relevance and interest to lawyers who practise in criminal law.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Government |
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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Focusing on pivotal developments within criminal law, the content serves as a resource for legal practitioners, emphasizing recent court decisions and their practical implications. Key themes include significant case analyses related to judicial processes, the evolution of legal standards, and the integration of technology in legal practices. Moreover, discussions often center on cultural sensitivity in legal representation and the distinct challenges faced by marginalized individuals within the judicial system. Featuring knowledgeable hosts and expert guests, listeners gain valuable insights that can enhance their understanding of the complexities inherent in criminal law practice.
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