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That's Just Criminal

Annabel Cresswell and Sumudu Thode
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  • The Secret Barrister: A Candid Conversation on a Broken System
    That's Just Criminal is sponsored by LexisNexis and the Criminal Bar Association NZ In this podcast episode of 'That's Just Criminal,' hosts Annabel Cresswell and Sumudu Thode welcome the acclaimed yet anonymous 'Secret Barrister' as their special guest*. Known for highlighting the intricate issues within the UK criminal justice system through blogs, books, and articles in renowned newspapers, the Secret Barrister shares their views and experiences. *These are real answers from the Secret Barrister, to maintain anonymity this episode features an AI voice Links:The Secret Barrister: https://thesecretbarrister.com/ Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are our own views and views of our guests.Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as legal advice.LexisNexis: https://www.lexisnexis.com/en-nz Website: https://thats-just-criminal.captivate.fm/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thats-just-criminal/id1760434280 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/64vXKFxggrKAKB2j6Zld67YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThatsJustCriminal
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  • 6: Under Surveillance with Private Investigator Tim McKinnel
    That's Just Criminal is sponsored by LexisNexis  and the Criminal Bar Association NZ .In this episode of 'That's Just Criminal,' hosts Sumudu Thode and Annabel Cresswell are joined by New Zealand's renowned private investigator, Tim McKinnel. The discussion sheds light on the often misunderstood role of a private investigator in the criminal justice system. Tim shares his journey from a police officer to a private investigator, his involvement in high-profile miscarriage of justice cases, and the complex nature of his work which is far from the glamorized TV portrayal. The conversation touches on the ethics of surveillance, the impact of technology, and the emotional toll of pursuing justice. Tim also delves into international investigative work, including a fascinating stint with Greenpeace, and emphasises the importance of addressing systemic issues like poverty to combat crime effectively.About Tim: Tim is a leading New Zealand investigator specialising in complex and sensitive investigations. He has worked for Zavést since 2008. A former New Zealand police detective, Tim has a particular interest in criminal, human rights and environmental investigations.He has led a number of successful and high-profile investigations into wrongful convictions, including those of Teina Pora, wrongfully convicted of rape and murder and released in 2015, and Alan Hall, wrongfully convicted of murder and released in 2022. Tim also led the investigation into the wrongful convictions of Gail Maney, Stephen Stone, Mark Henriksen and Colin Maney, the Larnoch Road four, who had their convictions relating to two murders quashed in 2024. His wrongful conviction work has seen his clients compensated more than $8.5 million, and counting.Tim also led several human rights and environmental investigations in South East Asia, West Africa and the Pacific, as well as New Zealand, in recent years.Links:Elon’s Spies podcast: https://www.tortoisemedia.com/listen/elons-spies Crime: Need vs Greed: https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/crime-need-vs-greed Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are our own views and views of our guests.Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as legal advice.Website: https://thats-just-criminal.captivate.fm/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thats-just-criminal/id1760434280 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/64vXKFxggrKAKB2j6Zld67YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThatsJustCriminal
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  • 5: So You Want to be a Barrister? Careers in Criminal Law in New Zealand
    That's Just Criminal is sponsored by LexisNexis and the Criminal Bar Association NZ.In this episode of "That's Just Criminal," hosts Sumudu Thode and Annabel Cresswell welcome Jacob Barry, a Crown Prosecutor and Partner at Meredith Connell, to discuss their different starts in criminal law. About Jacob: Jacob is a Partner at Meredith Connell, specialising in prosecuting serious criminal and commercial regulatory cases.Jacob graduated from the University of Canterbury in 2012 with degrees in Law and Commerce. He started his legal career as a Judges’ Clerk at the Auckland High Court, before joining Meredith Connell to work as a Crown Prosecutor. In 2016, he moved overseas to study for a Masters degree at Harvard Law School, later returning to Meredith Connell. He regularly appears in the District and High Courts, prosecuting matters ranging from cartel conduct to homicide and sexual violence.Links:https://www.mc.co.nz/people/jacob-barryDisclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are our own views and views of our guests.Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as legal advice.Website: https://thats-just-criminal.captivate.fm/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thats-just-criminal/id1760434280 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/64vXKFxggrKAKB2j6Zld67YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThatsJustCriminal
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  • 4: Courtroom Confessions: Listener questions answered
    This podcast is powered byLexisNexis and the Criminal Bar Association NZ In this episode of 'That's Just Criminal,' hosts Annabel Cresswell and Sumudu Thode dive into a variety of listener-submitted questions. From handling difficult cases with no defence, balancing work and life as a defence barrister, to the dynamics of court duties and interactions with jury and colleagues, this episode covers it all. Packed with personal anecdotes, professional insights, and a sprinkle of humor, Annabel and Sumudu shed light on the everyday challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by defence barristers.Links:Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008: https://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2008/0214/latest/whole.htmlDisclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are our own views and views of our guests.Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as legal advice.Website: https://thats-just-criminal.captivate.fm/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thats-just-criminal/id1760434280 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/64vXKFxggrKAKB2j6Zld67YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThatsJustCriminal
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  • 3: Judge vs Jury: A decision on the decision maker
    This podcast is powered by LexisNexis and Criminal Bar Association NZ In this episode of 'That's Just Criminal,' hosts Annabel Cresswell and Sumudu Thode welcome Andrew Hill, a seasoned lawyer and a member of the Criminal Bar Association New Zealand. The discussion centers on the critical decision of electing a trial by a judge or jury for cases with potential sentences exceeding two years. The conversation covers factors influencing this decision, such as the nature of charges, client biases, and the potential influence of media and societal movements. About Andrew Hill: Andrew is an experienced courtroom advocate who specialises in all forms of criminal and regulatory law.Andrew graduated with degrees in Law and Science from the University of Otago in 2004. After working as a crown prosecutor in Gisborne he worked in London for the Bar Council of England and Wales. This work primarily involved prosecuting barristers for professional misconduct.He has also worked as a crown prosecutor for the Rotorua Crown. During this time he personally prosecuted over 90 criminal trials in the District and High Courts. Andrew also regularly appeared on prosecutions brought by the Civil Aviation Authority. Andrew has a specialist expertise in aviation related prosecutions and has appeared for the CAA on numerous matters up and down the country. After taking a career break in 2019 to travel with his family Andrew now offers criminal defence and regulatory services based in Rotorua.Link: https://www.hilllaw.co.nz/ Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are our own views and views of our guests.Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as legal advice.Website: https://thats-just-criminal.captivate.fm/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thats-just-criminal/id1760434280 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/64vXKFxggrKAKB2j6Zld67YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThatsJustCriminal
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Powered by LexisNexis & The Criminal Bar Association NZ Inc. Barristers Annabel Cresswell and Sumudu Thode will bring you insight from some of the most highly regarded criminal minds across both New Zealand and the globe - as they discuss the criminal law issues of the day, and the clients and cases they defend. Criminal law is interesting, diverse, and challenging. The role of criminal lawyers is to uphold our justice system by ensuring that every defendant is delivered the right to legal representation and a fair trial. In addition to providing insight for the public, the podcast aims to create a community for those working in criminal law - one that recognises just how isolating it is to be the person standing up in court alone.
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