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The role and duty of a prosecutor with Director Sally Dowling

The role and duty of a prosecutor with Director Sally Dowling

Update: 2022-11-06
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Sally Dowling SC joined the bar 25 years ago and is the first woman to hold the position of NSW Director of Public Prosecutions.

Sally’s team is responsible for the prosecution of serious crimes in the District Court and Supreme Court.

Sally joins Peter in this week’s episode to discuss the demands of the role, the evolution of victims’ involvement in the sentencing process and the Crown’s capacity to appeal verdicts. They also look at some of the more special powers of the Crown, including its ability to take matters to the High Court. Listen in to learn more.

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The role and duty of a prosecutor with Director Sally Dowling

The role and duty of a prosecutor with Director Sally Dowling

NSW Sentencing Council