Criminal Law Conference 2021
213NZA21: Now in its 5th year, the Criminal Law Conference is back once again to prepare you for the year to come. Don’t miss your chance to gain insights from our esteemed panel of experts on the CP (MIP) Act proceedings, Parole Board hearings, the latest in anti-money laundering, sentencing, acting as an amicus curaie, and search and surveillance. You will also explore recent and significant cases and updates that you need to know.
Description
Attend and earn 7 CPD hours
Session 1
Criminal Law Hot Spots and Significant Decisions
Chair: Hugh Leabourn, Barrister, Guardian Chambers
9.00am to 9.10am Opening Comments from the Chair
9.10am to 10.00am PANEL DISCUSSION: Recent Developments and Practical Issues around Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003 Proceedings
- Overview of the recent case of R v Tongia on s10 Involvement Hearings and self-defence
- Discuss the practical issues surrounding s38 reports when the Court is determining if a defendant is fit to stand trial
- Examine the use of communication assistant’s reports and how they may assist in determining fitness
Panelists
Philip Hamlin, Barrister, Hamlin Law
Lorraine Smith, Barrister
Professor Warren Brookbanks, Auckland University of Technology
10.00am to 11.00am Search and Surveillance: Recent Cases of interest
Join Todd Simmonds as together you examine the most recent cases and developments relating to search and surveillance.
Presented by Todd Simmonds, Barrister, Lorne Street Chambers
11.00am to 11.15am Morning Tea
11.15am to 12.15pm Sentencing and the Impact of R v Zhang
Consider how the Court of Appeal’s decision in Zhang has impacted sentencing for methamphetamine offending and sentencing more broadly. Incorporated is a specific focus on the application of flexibility to guidelines and discounting for personal mitigating circumstances in order to achieve justice in the individual case.
Presented by Maree Cross, Barrister, Lorne Street Chambers
12.15pm to 1.15pm Case Law Update: An Overview of Recent Significant Cases
Take a deep dive into significant cases and their implications for criminal practitioners.
Presented by Nick Chisnall, Barrister, Blackstone Chambers
1.15pm to 2.00pm Lunch
Learning Objectives
- Examine the practical aspects of CPMIP proceedings
- Ensure you’re up to date with search and surveillance and recent case law
- Examine important developments in sentencing and the impact of R v Zhang
- Gain valuable insights and key takeways from recent criminal law cases
Session 2
Practice and Procedure in the Criminal Court and AML/CFT Update
Chair: Hugh Leabourn, Barrister, Guardian Chambers
2.00pm to 3.00pm Duties and Responsibilities of an Amicus Curiae in the Criminal Law Context
More and more often, the court is appointing amicus curiae (counsel appointed by the court to assist the court) where a defendant is unrepresented, and/or for a number of other reasons, and a full understanding of the duties and responsibilities that flow from such an appointment are important.
Presented by Alan Webb, Barrister, Quay Chambers
3.00pm to 4.00pm Hearings Before the New Zealand Parole Board
Some practical tips and thoughts from a barrister who regularly appears before the New Zealand Parole Board. Topics covered will include section 21 hearings and section 26 applications.
Presented by Frances Iggulden, Barrister, City Chambers
4.00pm to 4.15pm Afternoon Tea
4.15pm to 5.15pm Anti-money Laundering Update
- Liability under the AML/CFT Act 2009
- A brief overview
- A regulator’s enforcement options
- Recent case law: procedure, penalties, matters of mitigation
- Money laundering under the Crimes Act: recent developments
Presented by Katie Hogan, Barrister, City Chambers
Learning Objectives
- Understand the duties and challenges when appointed as an amicus curiae
- Gain critical insights into Parole Board Hearings
- Receive an important update on AML/CFT crimes
Venue
Cliftons
Level 4/45 Queen Street
Auckland CBD
Auckland 1010
New Zealand
Parking
Parking is not included in your registration. Nearby options are:
- Downtown Carpark (4 min walk) Click here for rates
- Britomart Carpark (10 min walk) Click here for rates
Directions
CLOSEST TRAIN STATION - Britomart Station, 600m (5 min walk)
CLOSEST BUS STOP - Multiple stops on Queen St and Customs St (1 min walk)