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Capital Letter: Trial lawyer conduct appeals: Court of Appeal review

The success rate for appeals on this ground are quite small.

Wed, 09 Sep 2015

The numbers of appeals to the Court of Appeal raising issues of trial lawyer conduct has increased from four in 1996 to 50 in 2011 and, between 2009 and 2014, such appeals averaged 19% of appeals against conviction. The success rate for appeals on this ground are quite small.

In Hall v R [2015]

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