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SEMINAR: Justice, Law and Dingoes – an examination of the Chamberlain case and its lessons

Join us for a presentation from Mr. Glen Cranny on the Lindy Chamberlain case, involving as it does interesting issues of law, scientific evidence and public perceptions of the justice system.

Mr. Glen Cranny has specialised in criminal defence work since 1995 and is today recognised as one of the most prominent criminal lawyers in Queensland. Over the last decade he has been actively involved in presenting and organising papers and seminars on criminal law, for bodies such as the Queensland Law Society, LawAsia, and the Queensland College of Law. In 2010 Mr. Cranny was appointed as a Senior Counsellor of the Queensland Law Society.

When

20 October 2011
5.30 pm - 6.00 pm: Drinks
6.00 pm - 7.00 pm: Seminar

Where

Bond University
University Centre
Lecture Theatre 4 (Room 6_3_14)

Contact Information

Mairéad Courtney
Events Officer
Faculty of Law

Phone: +61 7 5595 1042
 

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(1 CPD point for attendance)