Evidence in Criminal Matters Intensive
Issues covered include: recent cases on evidence, Evidence Act, appellate trends, expert opinion evidence, hot tubbing, cross-examination, drug trials, search powers, warrantless searches, searching electronic devices
Description
The effective use of evidence is the difference between winning or losing in the courtroom, so it’s imperative that you get it right. This must attend programme for criminal lawyers will take you through the tips and traps of getting evidence in, challenging it and using it to its best effect.
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
This seminar was recorded in Auckland on 20 September 2019
Facilitator: Nick Chisnall, Barrister, Blackstone Chambers
9.15am to 10.00am: Recent and Noteworthy Decisions on Evidence
- An examination of recent and noteworthy decisions on evidence in criminal proceedings
- A distillation of the key facts and principles of those decisions, and a consideration of how they may be applied (or distinguished) in future cases
- Practical insights into the application of the Evidence Act and appellate trends that may be discerned
Presented by Maree Cross, Barrister, Lorne Street Chambers
10.05am to 10.50am: A Focus on Expert Opinion Evidence
- Expertise: the qualifications and experience of an expert
- Obligations and duties of an expert witness
- The limits of expertise
- The extent of the opinion
- The ultimate issue rule
- Hot tubbing and residual issues
- General guide and approach to the cross-examination of an expert
Presented by Rachael Reed QC, City Chambers
10.55am to 11.40am: Challenging the Legality of Search Powers in Drug Trials
- Warrantless searches: jurisdiction
- Securing the scene v searching
- Searching electronic devices (including s 228 Customs Act)
- Practicalities of challenge
- Defective warrants and relief
Presented by Katie Hogan, Barrister, City Chambers
11.45am to 12.30pm: Cross-Examination: What to Do When it All Goes Wrong…
- What are you trying to achieve?
- Argumentative witnesses
- Hostile witnesses
- A question too many
- When it’s time to sit down
Presented by Julie-Anne Kincade, Barrister, Blackstone Chambers
Learning Objectives
- Examine the use of evidence in recent and important decisions
- Gain insights on the use of expert evidence
- Understand how to effectively challenge the legality of search powers in drug trials
- Receive expert guidance on troubleshooting a cross-examination that has gone wrong