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The role and duty of defence counsel: How do you argue a case for a serious offender?

The role and duty of defence counsel: How do you argue a case for a serious offender?

Update: 2022-11-13
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How can you represent people who have committed heinous crimes? This is a question often asked of Public Defenders like Belinda Rigg SC.

As a Public Defender, Belinda is a salaried barrister who works for people charged with serious criminal offences who have been granted legal aid. She defends some of the most vulnerable people in society. Unlike many other lawyers, Belinda didn’t spend any time as a solicitor. In fact, she was so motivated to get into the courtroom that, with the support of her mentors and colleagues, she went straight to the Bar. Listen in to find out why Belinda chooses to work in one of the most publicly scrutinised roles in criminal law.

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The role and duty of defence counsel: How do you argue a case for a serious offender?

The role and duty of defence counsel: How do you argue a case for a serious offender?

NSW Sentencing Council