Professional Skills
How in This Modern Media Age, as a Criminal Lawyer, Do You...
- Prepare a sexual assault matter for trial
- Deal with juries and confronting those challenges
- Navigate trial technique and conduct
- Manage defence and prosecution trauma informed considerations
Presented by Kylie Hillard, Barrister, Griffith Chambers
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Chair
Simon Lewis, Barrister, Sunshine Coast Chambers; Leading Criminal Law Junior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2022
Presenters
Simon Lewis, Barrister, Sunshine Coast Chambers
Simon was admitted as a Solicitor in 1991 and called to the Bar in 1994. Since that time I have developed a solely Criminal Practice appearing in all Queensland jurisdictions. I have regularly prosecuted for both the State and Commonwealth and I am briefed in complex criminal matters particularly homicides and drug matters by both Legal Aid Queensland’s serious crime teams and private practitioners.
Kylie Hillard, Barrister, Griffith Chambers
Kylie has been working in the legal profession since 2002 and has been a barrister since 2009. She works in a variety of areas including criminal law, defence and prosecution, and has a strong interest in human rights and domestic violence advocacy. She has recently been involved in the Commission of Inquiry into Police Responses to Domestic and Family Violence where she represented Women's Legal Service Queensland, and she has also recently appeared for Sue and Lloyd Clarke at the inquest into the death of their daughter Hannah Clarke and her three children. Kylie is currently a member of the Equal Opportunity Subcommittee of the Bar Association of Queensland and the Australian Bar Association.