
Once a person has been granted legal aid, a Public Defender may be briefed to advise or appear in a matter through the Legal Aid Commission, the Abori...
See MoreOnce a person has been granted legal aid, a Public Defender may be briefed to advise or appear in a matter through the Legal Aid Commission, the Aboriginal Legal Services, a private solicitor or any community based legal group. Public Defenders are available to represent clients charged with serious criminal offences anywhere in New South Wales, if they have been granted legal aid...
Once a person has been granted legal aid, a Public Defender may be briefed to advise or appear in a matter through the Legal Aid Commission, the Abori...
See MoreOnce a person has been granted legal aid, a Public Defender may be briefed to advise or appear in a matter through the Legal Aid Commission, the Aboriginal Legal Services, a private solicitor or any community based legal group. Public Defenders are available to represent clients charged with serious criminal offences anywhere in New South Wales, if they have been granted legal aid...