JN v QQ LCRO 13 / 2012 (28 August 2012) [pdf, 67 KB]
...and sentenced to [...] imprisonment, with a non parole period [...]. The Practitioner appeared on his behalf at both the trial and sentencing. [3] It seems that later that year the Applicant approached [another] barrister regarding a possible appeal. According to the Applicant that barrister “did pursue some matters with the assistance of a private investigator” but ultimately suggested that the 2 appeal be withdrawn at that time “until new evidence arose”. The Appl...