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Who is the head of the DPP in WA?

Who is the head of the DPP in WA?

Amanda Forrester SC
The McGowan Government has appointed Amanda Forrester SC as Western Australia’s Director of Public Prosecutions.

Who is the DPP Perth?

Shiwani Singh
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for Western Australia Management

Name Position Contact info
Shiwani Singh Director [email protected]

Who are the DPP in Australia?

Director of Public Prosecutions (Australia)

Agency overview
Minister responsible Michaelia Cash, Attorney-General of Australia
Agency executive Sarah McNaughton SC, Director of Public Prosecutions
Parent department Attorney General’s Department
Website cdpp.gov.au

Who is the current DPP?

Max Hill QC
The current DPP, since 1 November 2018, is Max Hill QC.

What is the role of the DPP?

Established under the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 (NSW) (the DPP Act), the ODPP prosecutes serious offences committed against the laws of this state on behalf of its people. The statutory body’s principal function is prosecuting cases for indictable offences in the NSW Local, District and Supreme courts.

Who appoints the director of public prosecutions?

the Attorney General
(1) The Governor in Council shall, on the recommendation of the Attorney General, appoint a Director of Public Prosecutions (in this Act referred to as the “Director”) in accordance with section 4.

What is the role of Director of Public Prosecutions?

The NSW Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is this state’s independent prosecuting body. The statutory body’s principal function is prosecuting cases for indictable offences in the NSW Local, District and Supreme courts.

Is the DPP a solicitor?

The Office of the DPP has four divisions: Solicitors Division – this consists of prosecutors and legal executives who prepare and conduct cases on behalf of the Director in all courts sitting in Dublin, including the: District Court.

How long does it take for a decision from the DPP?

This usually happens within 28 days. In some cases, it may take longer. If this happens, we will write to you and let you know when you can expect to receive the reasons for our decision.

What is the role of the Director of Public Prosecutions?

Function. In general, it is for the prosecution, not the courts, to decide who is prosecuted and for what offences. conduct of District Court, Court of Criminal Appeal and High Court appeals on behalf of the Crown; and, conduct of related proceedings in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.

What does director of public prosecutions do?

The DPP, through the CPS, is responsible for the conduct of all criminal prosecutions instituted by the police and he may intervene in any criminal proceedings when it appears to him to be appropriate. Some statutes require the consent of the DPP to prosecution.

Where does the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions work?

We recognise how drawing on different experiences and opinions drives innovation, new ideas and a more collaborative workplace. The CDPP employs approximately 430 employees in 10 offices around Australia, including Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Townsville.

Where is the Commonwealth DPP in Perth WA?

Commonwealth DPP GPO Box B92 PERTH WA 6001. Street Address: Level 1 226 Adelaide Terrace Perth WA 6000. Phone: (08) 9264 7264 Fax: (08) 6208 3213 Email: [email protected]

How to contact office of Public Prosecutions for Western Australia?

If you have a scheduled meeting with the ODPP and you have a cough, fever, or shortness of breath, or if you may have been exposed to COVID-19, please contact the ODPP staff member you are meeting with immediately so arrangements can be made. If you don’t have their contact details, email [email protected] or phone (08) 9425 3999.

How many employees does the CDPP have in Australia?

The CDPP employs approximately 430 employees in 10 offices around Australia, including Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Townsville. The majority of our employees are lawyers and we employ social workers as part of the Witness Assistance Service.

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