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                      Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook
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         Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook
                    6TH EDITION 2014
          Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook
          Published by Legal Aid Queensland
          1st edition 1987    Updated in 1988 
          2nd edition 1993  Updated in 1995 
          3rd edition 1998    Updated in 2001 
          4th edition 2004 
          5th edition 2012    Updated in April 2014 (Chapter 2—Bail) 
          6th edition 2014    Updated in August & December 2014 (Chapter 11—Youth Justice)
          The contents of this volume are copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted 
          under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), no part may be reproduced by any process without the authors’ written permission. Direct all inquiries to 
          Legal Aid Queensland.
          While Legal Aid Queensland has taken the utmost care in preparing this volume, it accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any errors, 
          omissions or inaccuracies.
          This volume is not intended for, nor is it suitable for, use by members of the public.
          Published by Legal Aid Queensland, Brisbane.
          © Legal Aid Queensland 1987–2014
          National Library of Australia 
          card numbers and ISBN
          ISBN 978-0-646-58200-9 
          (Legal Aid Queensland)
          Legal Aid Queensland – Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook
      Foreword
      Legal Aid Queensland is responsible for updating and distributing the Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook, and for 
      duty lawyer accreditation throughout Queensland.
      This is the fifth edition of the handbook. As such, I acknowledge the Legal Aid Queensland officers who researched 
      and revised the text to provide an up-to-date and concise publication.
      We have produced the handbook in ebook and online formats to improve access and updates to content.
      I also acknowledge the Communication and Community Legal Education team, who project managed, designed and 
      formatted the handbook and Kylee Bristow of Lexi Corporate Publishing, who edited it.
      Since the Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Program was introduced in Queensland in 1974, practitioners appearing in the 
      magistrates or childrens court have seen the various complex and difficult issues that confront the duty lawyer.
      The Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook is a succinct theoretical and practical guide for these practitioners, 
      particularly those less experienced in this jurisdiction. It highlights most of the issues they are likely to encounter. 
      However, it does not attempt to resolve all these issues or solve all the problems that a duty lawyer will encounter.
      Legal Aid Queensland believes that the handbook helps ensure the Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Program’s successful 
      operation. All duty lawyers should thoroughly familiarise themselves with the topics and procedures outlined in the 
      handbook. This will not only assist duty lawyers, but maintain the high standard that the Criminal Law Duty Lawyer 
      Program has achieved throughout Queensland.
      Anthony Reilly 
      Chief executive officer 
      Legal Aid Queensland
      Legal Aid Queensland – Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook     Foreword | 3
      Preface
      The production of this fifth edition of the Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook was necessary due to substantial 
      legislative changes and case law developments.
      Legal Aid Queensland commissioned Legal Aid Queensland’s in-house counsel and lawyers to revise the text.
      Several Legal Aid Queensland staff contributed to the text, including Kylie Bell, Joseph Briggs, Nadia Bromley, 
      Darin Clearwater, Amber Crowley, Claudia Davies, John Dean, Tracey de Simone, Peter Delibaltas, Mark Dixon, Sue 
      Ganasan, Len Handley, Nicholas Hanly, David Law, Jakub Lodziak, Craig May, Justin O’May, Howard Posner, Laura 
      Reece, Laura Rouse, Leigh Smith, Rachel Smith, Susan Stockwell, David Thompson, Kate Volk, Robyn Wilkinson and 
      Penny Williams.
      Their efforts have ensured that the Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook will remain an essential tool for duty lawyers.
      Unless otherwise stated, this edition reflects the law as it applied at December 2012.
      Legal Aid Queensland is responsible for Queensland criminal law duty lawyer accreditation. Please direct all queries 
      about the Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook and the accreditation process to Legal Aid Queensland.
      Priorities
      Legal Aid Queensland has determined the following priorities regarding the provision of duty lawyer services.
      No person charged with a criminal or serious simple offence should, through ignorance, lack of financial resources or 
      other disadvantage, be denied legal advice and representation before the court at either the initial appearance or a 
      subsequent remand.
      Within its financial constraints, one of Legal Aid Queensland’s long-term priorities is to provide a free duty lawyer 
      service to all defendants appearing unrepresented before magistrates courts and childrens courts in Queensland.
      Legal Aid Queensland will establish duty lawyer schemes, using the services of salaried lawyers of Legal Aid 
      Queensland and private practitioners, to provide legal advice and legal representation on pleas of guilty or 
      applications for remand and bail.
      Legal Aid Queensland
      Legal Aid Queensland – Criminal Law Duty Lawyer Handbook     Preface | 4
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