Explore key aspects of digital forensics, focusing on handling cases involving device security, chain of custody, and evidence preservation. Gain practical knowledge on conducting digital forensics investigations, ensuring proper authority, and collecting and securing digital evidence effectively.
Attend and earn 3 CPD units including:
1 unit in Ethics & Professional Responsibility
2 units in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
- Digital forensics and imaging: handling cases, activities and device security
- Chain of custody & authority to perform investigations
- Performing digital forensics on devices
- Evidence preservation, and collection
Presented by Andrew Constantine, Founder and Managing Director, CIO Cyber Security
Nicholas Cowdery AO KC FAAL, Former Director of Public Prosecutions for NSW (1994-2011), former Barrister (1971-2017), former Associate Judge of the District Court of NSW, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of New South Wales and University of Sydney; Chair of the National Human Rights Committee, Law Council of Australia; Director, Justice Reform Initiative
- Strategies and tactics for solicitors and barristers to connect with juries
Presented by Lisa-Claire Hutchinson, Barrister, Forbes Chambers, Leading Criminal Defence Lawyers, Doyle’s Guide 2024
- Contact with complainant
- Advising accused persons
- Advising reluctant complainants
Presented by Michal Mantaj, Trial Advocate, Accredited Specialist Criminal Law
This seminar is part of a series
Criminal Law Conference 2025
You will walk out of this conference with a thorough understanding of the latest developments in criminal law. From the shared experience and expertise of members of the Judiciary relating to navigating the Drug Court and the new coercive control offence through to gaining a practical understanding of the new Bail Act amendments, you will be equipped with the skills and knowledge that you need. Throughout the day you will unpack digital access orders, essential jury skills and a practical understanding of digital forensics. Plus, gain your professional skills and ethics CPD units while exploring issues of paramount relevance to criminal practitioners.
Attend and earn 7 CPD units including:
4 units in Substantive Law
1 unit in Ethics & Professional Responsibility
2 units in Professional Skills
This program is based on NSW legislation
- The new offence of coercive control and the longstanding use of this term in family law matters
- The release of the Harman Undertaking and what documents can be of use in concurrent proceedings
- Likely outcomes for clients charged with domestic violence offences in parenting matters
- The impact domestic violence has and will have on property division
Presented by Samantha Lewis, Principal and Director, Lewis Family Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Family Law
- Recent changes to the Bail Act
- Advice to clients charged with offences caught by the new legislation
- Applications for bail and challenges for practitioners under the new scheme
Presented by Eugene Renard, Barrister, Samuel Griffith Chambers
Chair: Nicholas Cowdery AO KC FAAL, Former Director of Public Prosecutions for NSW (1994-2011), former Barrister (1971-2017), former Associate Judge of the District Court of NSW, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of New South Wales and University of Sydney; Chair of the National Human Rights Committee, Law Council of Australia; Director, Justice Reform Initiative
- Digital forensics and imaging: handling cases, activities and device security
- Chain of custody & authority to perform investigations
- Performing digital forensics on devices
- Evidence preservation, and collection
Presented by Andrew Constantine, Founder and Managing Director, CIO Cyber Security
Chair: Ian Lloyd KC, Trust Chambers; Recommended Criminal Law Senior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2024
Presented by Magistrate Horan, Local Court of New South Wales
Presented by Senior Judge Mottley AM, Drug Court of New South Wales
Presenters
Ian Lloyd KC, Trust ChambersIan Lloyd KC was called to the NSW Bar in 1977. He took silk in 1989. He is also a member of the bar in Hong Kong, New York and England & Wales. Mr Lloyd is one of Sydney’s leading criminal law silks. Mr Lloyd was during the 1980s a Senior Crown Counsel with the Hong Kong Government and in the early 1990s the Senior Crown Prosecutor for NSW. Mr Lloyd is also a former Justice of the Court of Appeal of the Fiji Islands and Conjoint Associate Professor with the University of Newcastle Law School. He has previously lectured in law at the University of Technology, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Notre Dame, Sydney.
Senior Judge Mottley AM, Drug Court of New South Wales
Appointed as magistrate in 2000 following a 10 yr career working in Local Courts & 10 yrs with Legal Aid (ICLC & Manly). As a magistrate appointed to courts at Downing Centre, Burwood & the Parkes Circuit. Also held a commission as a Children’s Magistrate, presiding principally at Bidura & also the Youth Drug Court. In 2009 appointed as Deputy Chief Magistrate Downing Centre Local Court. While holding judicial office appointed as a Part-time member of the Law Reform Commission working on a variety of references including Bail, Sentencing & Early Appropriate Guilty Pleas. Also contributed to a number of working groups & committees including: NSW Corrective Services Women’s Advisory Committee, MERIT Steering Committee, Child Sex Assault Taskforce, Judicial Commission Ngara Yura committee & Domestic Violence Death Review team. 2017 appointed as Acting District Court Judge & Judge of the NSW Drug Court. 2021 appointed as Senior Judge of the NSW Drug Court.
Samantha Lewis, Principal and Director, Lewis Family Lawyers
Samantha Lewis is an Accredited Specialist in Family Law. Having over 15 years of experience in the law working in complex family law matters, Samantha is able to not only provide expert advice but can advocate for her clients at an exceptional level. With a background in criminal law, clients with all issues that arise in family law matters are able to feel supported, understood and well represented. Samantha regularly attends mediations and appears in the Family Court and the Federal Circuit Court in all states in Australia (except Western Australia) and has been successful in representing her clients in the following types of cases: International and interstate relocations; International property disputes involving anti-suit injunctions; Serious family violence cases involving simultaneous criminal proceedings; High net worth property division; Parenting matters involving children with special needs; Complex property divisions involving inheritances.
Eugene Renard, Barrister, Samuel Griffith Chambers
Eugene is a Barrister at Samuel Griffith Chambers. He specialises in criminal defence with a particular focus on jury and judge alone trials. He regularly appears unled for people charged with serious offences in the Local, District and Children’s Court and accepts briefs to appear in all Australian courts and tribunals including regional and remote locations across New South Wales and interstate. Prior to being called to the Bar, Eugene was a Solicitor Advocate at Legal Aid NSW and an accredited specialist in criminal law.
Andrew Constantine, Founder and Managing Director, CIO Cyber Security
Andrew Constantine is a cyber security red teamer - working with corporate ASX organisations to enhance their cyber security posture using cyber warfare and cyber security attack simulations to raise awareness. , He's the founder of CIO Cyber Security a private advisory firm working with Cyber Security Leaders to enhance and build a better response to attacks.
Michal Mantaj, Director, Trial Advocate, Conditsis Lawyers
Michal has over 18 years experience as a criminal law practitioner. In that time, Michal has advised and represented thousands of clients charged with criminal offences spaning the whole spectrum of the criminal law, from minor traffic matters to offences attracting a maximum penalty of life imprisonment such as murder and large scale drug trafficking. He has appeared as solicitor advocate in the Local, District, Supreme Courts and the Court of Appeal and Court of Criminal Appeal. Additionally, Michal is a Law Society accredited specialist in criminal law; a member and deputy chair of the Law Society Criminal Law Committee; a former lecturer at a Traffic Offender Intervention Program and frequently presents papers at MCLE seminars. Michal is a director at Conditsis Lawyers, where Michal and other advocates, accept instructions from other solicitors to appear in all matters including trials, in much the same way as solicitors would instruct counsel.
Trudie Cameron, Principal Lawyer, Armstrong Legal
Trudie Cameron is the Practice Director of Criminal Law (NSW) at Armstrong Legal. This role sees her responsible for supervising and managing the New South Wales Criminal Law team in addition to running her own practice. Trudie is an accredited specialist in criminal law, practising exclusively in criminal and traffic law. Trudie appears regularly in Local and District Courts in matters ranging from sentencing, defended hearings and severity and/or conviction appeals. Trudie has appeared as an instructing solicitor in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal and the High Court.
Nicholas Cowdery AO KC FAAL, Former Director of Public Prosecutions for NSW (1994-2011), former Barrister (1971-2017), former Associate Judge of the District Court of NSW, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of New South Wales and University of Sydney; Chair of the National Human Rights Committee, Law Council of Australia; Director, Justice Reform Initiative
Nicholas Cowdery AO KC FAAL has been involved in criminal justice for 55 years – as a prosecutor, defender, judge and teacher. He was the Director of Public Prosecutions for NSW from 1994 to 2011. Since then, as an Adjunct Professor, he has taught criminal justice courses at the Universities of Sydney and of NSW. He is a past President of the International Association of Prosecutors and founding Co-Chair of the Human Rights Institute of the International Bar Association. He is Chair of the National Human Rights Committee of the Law Council of Australia and has held related offices in the past. He speaks to community groups about criminal justice issues. He is a director of the Justice Reform Initiative, working to reduce reliance upon imprisonment as the answer to every criminal problem. He campaigns for drug law reform and was involved in the campaigns to legalise abortion and voluntary assisted dying. He is the author of three books: “Getting Justice Wrong: Myths, Media and Crime” (Allen & Unwin, 2001); “Frank & Fearless”, with Rachael Jane Chin (NewSouth, 2019); and “Discretion in Criminal Justice” (LexisNexis, 2022).
Lisa-Claire Hutchinson, Barrister, Forbes Chambers
Magistrate Horan, Local Court of New South Wales
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