Criminal Law

Robert Nitti

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Paul A Stefanovic

Areas of Practice Paul practises in Criminal Law. Experience Completed the Victorian Bar Readers Course in November 2001. He is primarily a Criminal Trial advocate having appeared: He has appeared, for many years,  in matters in the following areas: Written and Oral Submissions He has substantial experience in making submissions, both written and orally in court, …

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Harry Redwood

Harry Redwood is an experienced criminal defence barrister specialising in serious criminal matters. He is regularly instructed to represent clients facing allegations of serious offences, including those involving organised crime, sexual offences, fraud, and dishonesty. Harry has appeared frequently as lead counsel in jury trials in both the High Court and District Courts of New Zealand. He …

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Nick Ferguson

Nick Ferguson has a broad practice across common law, public law, criminal and quasi-criminal law matters, with a particular interest in trial work. Nick has experience in judicial review, coronial inquests and maintains a commercial practice. Nick is highly experienced in defending tortious claims against the State, particular where such claims intersect the criminal law.   …

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Gabrielle Fitzgibbon

Gabrielle accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law and quasi-criminal law, as well as public and administrative law, including disciplinary matters, regulatory matters, inquests and inquiries. She accepts briefs to advise and appear in all courts and tribunals. Immediately prior to coming to the Bar, Gabrielle worked as a senior solicitor in the Specialist …

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Cameron Moir

Cameron is available to appear in criminal, quasi-criminal and intervention order matters, and is also available for briefs in civil jurisdiction matters. Cameron will accept briefs to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts. Immediately prior to being called to the bar, Cameron was Associate to Her Honour Judge Todd, who sits within the criminal …

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Elliott Young

Elliott practises primarily in criminal law, including regulatory and quasi-criminal matters. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts. Prior to joining the Bar, Elliott was Associate to her Honour Judge Ellis and his Honour Judge Holding of the County Court of Victoria. Elliott gained extensive experience across a broad range of …

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Jason Allen

Jason practises primarily in criminal law, including regulatory and quasi-criminal matters. He is available to appear in all metropolitan and regional courts. Prior to joining the Bar, Jason was a solicitor at the Office of Public Prosecutions where he conducted a broad range of criminal proceedings including summary appeals from the Magistrates’ and Children’s Courts, …

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Elissa Taylor

Elissa is a highly experienced advocate who practices principally in criminal and quasi-criminal law, with a particular emphasis on criminal defence. Criminal Matters Since coming to the bar, Elissa has appeared in a wide range of criminal matters, including drug offences, violence, driving, and property crimes, as well as high-profile and sensitive white-collar crime cases …

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Stephen K Chambers

Steve is available to be booked in all areas of family violence, including intervention orders and associated criminal and family law matters. He has appeared extensively throughout Victoria, predominately in the Magistrates and County Courts, building extensive working relationships leveraged to achieve client focused outcomes utilising pragmatic, highly effective advocacy. Member Criminal Bar Association / Family …

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