(August 2009) Substantive Defence: The Case Theory Approach and Identification Evidence: Practical Insights- Paper (CR86)
(August 2009) Substantive Defence: The Case Theory Approach and Identification Evidence: Practical Insights- Paper (CR86)

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The Honorable Justice Elizabeth Fullerton
Supreme Court of NSW

Mark Dennis
Barrister, Forbes Chambers

Substantive Defence: the case theory approach:

  • What is it?
  • Where do you go to get one?
  • When do you know you’ve got one?
  • What do you do when you’ve got one?
  • What do you do when you thought what was a substantial defence turns out to be vague, transparently thin or plainly untenable?

    Identification Evidence: Practical Insights will look at:

  • At the police station
  • Identification Parades
  • Photo Arrays
  • Cross examining the identification witness
  • Pratical tips and tricks when running an idenification case

    Chair: Ruth Chalmers
    Solicitor, Aboriginal Legal Service and Member, NSW Young Lawyers Criminal Law Committee

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