InBrief

SEARCH ALL POSTS

Expression of Interest to accept briefs from NSW DPP

Fri Jan 31 2014

Director of Public Prosecutions Lloyd Babb SC is seeking expressions of interest from suitably experienced and qualified counsel to conduct trials on his behalf. Successful counsel will act in a capacity similar to that of a crown prosecutor in that they will prosecute matters before a jury in the District Court and Supreme Court of NSW. It is proposed that a panel of barristers will be created to accept briefs on behalf of the director. The director has recently increased the fees payable to counsel to appear on his behalf. Details of the fee structure are set out in the information package.

Selection criteria

Interested persons must be barristers and have widespread experience appearing as counsel in jury trials. Interested persons must have extensive knowledge of NSW criminal laws, the rules of evidence and the relevant Prosecution Guidelines and legal principles which apply to crown prosecutors. Interested persons should have knowledge of the New South Wales Barristers' Rules and in particular those rules that apply to prosecuting counsel. Interested persons should submit their curriculum vitae and in particular outline their experience in conducting jury trials.

Information packages

Ms Fiona Parsonage, (02) 9285 8888.

Inquiries

Mr Lloyd Babb SC, director of public prosecutions, (02) 9285 8888. Expressions of interest to be sent to FParsonage@odpp.nsw.gov.au closing date for expressions is 17 February 2014.

Contact InBriefReturn

If you no longer wish to receive In Brief, please notify the Bar Association's Certification Officer

InBrief welcomes advertisements relating to products, events or services, which assist barristers with their practice or support the objects of the Bar Association. Each day, a selection of InBrief articles is emailed to our members. To have an advertisement included a daily email broadcast costs $50 (inc. GST). Announcements must be paid in advance. For more information about the terms and conditions, or to arrange payment, please contact the Bar Association’s publications manager