The criminal justice system provides the foundation for fair representation, just trials and upholds societal principles. It contributes to a legal system that holds individuals accountable for their actions and safeguards fundamental rights.
The Essential Guide to Criminal Law Bundle is an ideal resource for new lawyers or those seeking a comprehensive overview in New South Wales.
There are four practical modules which include interactive activities for testing your knowledge, along with access to downloadable resources, offering a simple yet effective way to grasp this practice area.
The courses include:
Understanding the law of evidence is key to constructing a robust case for your client.
In a criminal proceeding, the rules of evidence govern what is admissible or inadmissible in a trial and the procedures that must be followed in obtaining evidence, including:
The rules also cover how witnesses are questioned during examination-in-chief and cross-examination.
In this course, you’ll learn about hearsay, opinion evidence, relevance, privilege and more.
At the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
The course contains content that falls within the mandatory CPD category of Professional Skills.
Get your comprehensive guide to initiating and managing criminal matters in the Local Court of New South Wales or on appeal.
When representing clients in criminal law, a thorough understanding of legislation, documentation, court procedures, and rules is crucial for effective representation. As an officer of the court, it is your responsibility to ensure your clients receive the best advice for their cases.
You'll examine issues involving:
The course contains content that falls within the mandatory CPD category of Professional Skills.
"Bail" grants liberty in the context of an offence or alleged offence. The application itself involves five key steps which is governed in NSW by the Bail Act 2013 (NSW). This legislation establishes a framework to decide whether individuals accused of offences should be detained or released, with or without conditions.
This course, crafted for a standard two-hour duration, will guide you through the intricacies of bail procedures. Completion of the course may earn you up to 2 CPD units. The College of Law extends gratitude to James McInerney for his invaluable subject matter expertise, contributing to the comprehensive nature of this course.
You'll explore topics like:
The course contains content that falls within the mandatory CPD category of Professional Skills.
Most criminal proceedings result in a defendant pleading guilty. Your role as a lawyer acting for a client charged with a criminal offence is to:
To provide effective representation for your client on sentence, you must have an appreciation of:
This course will take you through 5 modules exploring:
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
The course contains content that falls within the mandatory CPD category of Professional Skills.
Overall a very thorough guide. The checklists and guidance notes are much appreciated.
On-demand CPD Learner
The course was very informational and learning was made easier.
On-demand CPD Learner
This bundle will benefit:
With our online on-demand interactive courses, you can learn when and where it suits you. We’ve designed each course to have both practical learning outcomes and be easy to navigate.
Each course offers a mix of engaging exercises, where you’ll gain access to:
Each on-demand bundle contains four in-depth learning resources so you can boost your essential knowledge and skills across a practice area – more affordably.
With a bundle, you’ll earn eight CPD points, while saving 40% on the single courses.
Go in-depth as you comprehensively explore a specific practice area. Learn interactively across engaging formats like step-by-step guides, practice guides and skill series. And gain helpful learning resources you can reference when you encounter similar situations in practice.
Access each module on the College’s learning portal. When you buy a single, you’ll have 24/7 unlimited access for 12-months from the date of purchase.
Does this educational activity extend your knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to your practice needs or professional development?
If so, and you’re not a WA practitioner, you should claim 1 unit for each hour of participation, not including breaks.
Please check your local CPD rules for any caps on activity types, such as the private study of non-interactive audio/visual materials. You are responsible for keeping your own CPD records and complying with your local CPD rules.
No. Western Australian practitioners who complete our on-demand courses are currently unable to claim CPD points.
However, you may earn CPD points by attending select live CPD events or by completing select CPD Interactive modules.
Yes, if your organisation has multiple employees looking to enrol in any of the College of Law’s courses, please contact us to discuss the corporate rates available.
A digital subscription is our most popular option for firms, with pricing designed to accommodate teams of various sizes:
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