Sentencing: Cases, Practice and Procedure
Issues covered include: reparations, s 27, s 106 discharge applications, Zhang v R
Description
Sentencing must take into account a number of considerations which may be in conflict. When the odds are stacked against you, getting a fair sentence for your criminal client can be tough, so it is critical that you utilise all the tools and techniques available to achieve this outcome. This must attend programme for criminal lawyers will bring you up to date on recent sentencing decisions as well as taking a deep dive into the tips and traps of sentencing.
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Nick Chisnall, Barrister, Blackstone Chambers
9.15am to 10.00am: Update on Reparations for Consequential Loss
Update and review of recent developments and potential future issues regarding s 32 reparation for consequential loss in cases of lost earnings, including the recent McKee decision.
Presented by Rachael Woods, Barrister, Richmond Chambers
10.05am to 10.50am: Section 27: Developments and Practical Tips
- An update on appellate cases post-SG v Heta
- Key obligations and considerations for defence lawyers
- Effective techniques to realise meaningful discounts
Presented by Echo Haronga, Barrister, Guardian Chambers and Shelley Turner, Specialist Reports
10.55am to 11.40am: s106 Discharge Applications
Receive an in depth case law update and practical analysis of recent developments relating to s106 Discharge Applications.
Presented by Adam Holland, Barrister, Sentinel Chambers
11.45am to 12.30pm: Zhang v R: The Application of the Methamphetamine Guidelines 6 Months On…
- A review on how methamphetamine sentencing has been applied and changed
- What are its implications for sentencing more generally?
Presented by Gareth Kayes, Director, Kayes Fletcher Walker
Learning Objectives
- Ensure you’re across Reparations and examine practical examples
- Receive practical updates and develop techniques when utilising s27
- Gain clarity on s106 Discharge Applications
- Receive an essential update on the Methamphetamine Guidelines