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  2. Patrick Power (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Power was admitted as a barrister and worked for 16 years as a prosecutor in serious criminal cases (including sex cases). He was also the chairperson of the New South Wales Youth Justice Advisory Committee and Power was instrumental in promoting and helping draft the Young Offenders Act 1997 (NSW) which instituted restorative justice conferencing for young offenders.

  3. Public defender - Wikipedia

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    The public defender's office assists the poor and lower middle-class in both civil and criminal matters, although the poorest states in the country are still struggling to set up a state public defenders office. [9] [10] Public defense in Brazil dates back to 1897, when a decree mandated government-funded legal assistance in the state of Rio de ...

  4. Public defender (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The public defender system is not the only form of indigent defense program offered in the United States. Besides the public defender system, there are two other main alternatives: assigned-counsel system and contract-service system. [3] Assigned-counsel is where the court appoints a private lawyer to defend someone who cannot afford to pay. [3]

  5. Director of Public Prosecutions (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Each office conducts prosecutions in the relevant Local, District, and Supreme Courts. [1] Witness Assistance Service officers, who are generally social workers or psychologists, are also located in each Office. [1] The officers of this Service provide assistance, support, referral to support agencies, and information to civilian prosecution ...

  6. New South Wales Department of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The re-organisation of the legal system of Colonial New South Wales led to the creation of the Attorney-General, an appointed law officer. Following the creation of self-government in 1856, the position of Attorney-General became an officer appointed by the Government of the day from within the membership of the Parliament of New South Wales.

  7. Premier's Department - Wikipedia

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    Premier Morris Iemma merged the two agencies into the new Department of Premier and Cabinet [9] under the direction of Robyn Kruk after the 2006 resignation of the Director General of the Cabinet Office, Roger Wilkins, [10] and replacing the long-term Director General of Premier's Department, Col Gellatly, [11] who served under Premier Carr.

  8. Parramatta Justice Precinct - Wikipedia

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    The area on which the current Parramatta Justice Precinct is located was the site for health services since 1790, [8] including the Colonial Hospital, founded in 1818. [8]In August 2005, the Parramatta Justice Precinct project was conceived and the contract, for AUD 300 million, for the design and construction project was won by Brookfeld Multiplex. [9]

  9. Category:Public defense institutions - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Office of the Public Defender; Legal aid in New Zealand; O. Orleans Public Defenders; P. Public Attorney's Office (Philippines) S. San Diego County Public ...