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The story of the day-to-day life of a criminal circuit lawyer, Kerry Dillon, some 50 years ago in a country where many Indigenous people lived with old customs. As a young criminal lawyer employed in the Office of the Public Solicitor, WA Lalor, in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, Kerry travelled the country on Supreme Court criminal circuits from 1969 to 1971, appearing as counsel for Indigenous people accused of serious criminal offences.

Produktbeschreibung
The story of the day-to-day life of a criminal circuit lawyer, Kerry Dillon, some 50 years ago in a country where many Indigenous people lived with old customs. As a young criminal lawyer employed in the Office of the Public Solicitor, WA Lalor, in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, Kerry travelled the country on Supreme Court criminal circuits from 1969 to 1971, appearing as counsel for Indigenous people accused of serious criminal offences.
Autorenporträt
Kerry Dillon studied law and has had many important legal roles in Australia and overseas. He was first a defence counsel in the Public Solicitor's Office, Papua New Guinea 1969-71. Subsequently he became a magistrate in Hong Kong; State Director of the Australian Legal Aid Office (ALAO) Tasmania; Assistant Director of the Legal Aid Commission Queensland; State Director of ALAO New South Wales