Criminal Law Forum
Issues covered include: Criminal law, case law, memory experience, sexual experience, expert evidence, Evidence Act 2006, sentencing, imprisonment, anti-money laundering, costs, Criminal Procedure Act
Description
There simply isn’t another program for criminal law specialists that packs so much into one informative and practical morning. Don’t miss your chance to gain insights from the Hon. Justice Matthew Downs, pick up practical tips and strategies from a band of experienced QCs, and explore the latest cases and updates you need to know with leading barristers. Network with your colleagues, gain your compulsory CPD hours and equip yourself to manage the unique skills and knowledge
Attend and earn 4 CPD Hours
This seminar was recorded in NZ on 22 March 2019
Chair: Aaron Perkins QC, Regent Chambers
9.00am to 9.05am Opening Comments by the Chair
9.05am to 9.25am: VIEW FROM THE BENCH: Keynote Address on Evidence
Presented by The Hon. Justice Matthew Downs, High Court of New Zealand
9.25am to 10.10am: Recent and Notable Cases: The Facts, the Decisions and the Impact on Your Clients and Practice
Join Todd Simmonds as he examines recent and notable cases affecting criminal law practice, breaks down the relevant facts and circumstances, and puts the rulings into context so that you can leverage the information for your own clients and practice.
Presented by Todd Simmonds, Barrister, Lorne Street Chambers
10.10am to 10.55am: A Critique of Memory and Sexual Experience in Criminal Matters
- Recent developments in relation to s 44 of the Evidence Act 2006
- Expert evidence on memory
Presented by Nick Chisnall, Barrister, Blackstone Chambers
10.55am to 11.10am Morning Tea
11.10am to 11.55am: Update on Recent Sentencing Decisions
- Recent cases: highlights and lowlights
- General deterrence: an open door to explore the empirical basis for this sentencing purpose
- Cultural reports: the when and how of the use of reports
- Minimum periods of imprisonment: a push back against the need for them
Presented by Rachael Reed QC, City Chambers and Frances Iggulden, Barrister, City Chambers
11.55am to 12.40pm: Anti-Money Laundering Case Law Update
- A brief legislative history and outline of the regime
- Recent NZ foreign exchange and money remitters cases
- Discussion on the record penalty imposed on an Australian bank
Presented by Kieran Raftery QC and Merran Keil, Barrister, Regent Chambers
12.40pm to 1.25pm: Costs in Criminal Law Practice and Recent Developments in the Law
- Pursuing costs in criminal cases pre-verdict under s 364 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011
- Lessons from R v Bublitz
- The need for reform of the Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1967
- Defence counsel’s exposure to adverse costs awards
Presented by Honor Ford, Barrister, Shortland Chambers
1.25pm to 1.30pm Final Q&A and Closing Comments by the Chair
Learning Objectives
- Receive insight and guidance on evidence issues from the bench’s perspective
- Examine important criminal law cases and their implications
- Receive an update on trends and decisions in sentencing
- Gain a more thorough understanding of evidence issues relating to ‘sexual experience’ and ‘memory’
- Be updated on legislation and cases relating to white-collar crime
- Examine recent development in criminal law costs