Friday, 14 March 2025
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
Chair
Ian Lloyd KC, Trust Chambers; Recommended Criminal Law Senior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2024
Digital Access Orders: Providing Advice and Evidentiary Considerations Points
While there was initially somewhat of a slow take up after the 1 February 2023 introduction of the power, there is now an increasing trend of NSW Police applying for and obtaining Digital Access Orders under Part 5, Division 4A Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act.
The presentation will examine:
- What the order authorises police to do or request
- What advice should be provided to clients who are subject to an order
- The consequences of compliance and non-compliance
- Evidentiary considerations in proceedings in which a digital access order was made
Presented by Trudie Cameron, Principal Lawyer, Armstrong Legal; Leading Criminal Defence Lawyers, Doyle’s Guide 2024
Presenters
Ian Lloyd KC, Trust Chambers
Ian 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.
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.
Friday, 14 March 2025
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
Chair
Ian Lloyd KC, Trust Chambers; Recommended Criminal Law Senior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2024
Digital Access Orders: Providing Advice and Evidentiary Considerations Points
While there was initially somewhat of a slow take up after the 1 February 2023 introduction of the power, there is now an increasing trend of NSW Police applying for and obtaining Digital Access Orders under Part 5, Division 4A Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act.
The presentation will examine:
- What the order authorises police to do or request
- What advice should be provided to clients who are subject to an order
- The consequences of compliance and non-compliance
- Evidentiary considerations in proceedings in which a digital access order was made
Presented by Trudie Cameron, Principal Lawyer, Armstrong Legal; Leading Criminal Defence Lawyers, Doyle’s Guide 2024
Presenters
Ian Lloyd KC, Trust Chambers
Ian 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.
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.