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Username Please enter your Username. Password Please enter your Password. Forgot password? Don't have an account? Sign in via your Institution. You could not be signed in, please check and try again. The Director makes prosecutorial decisions on a professional basis independent of political influence or control.

The Director has complete independence in relation to the operations of his Office. The Act requires the Director and Attorney General to consult with each other, if required, concerning the functions and powers of the Director. The Attorney General may give directions to the Director, but any such directions must not be given without prior consultation; must be in writing and be presented to the Legislative Assembly; and be of a general nature only and not refer to a specific case.

She was appointed to the position on March 6, She was admitted to practice law in and signed the Bar Roll in She was a member of the Bar Council between and and the Bar Ethics Committee between and Steps in a prosecution Learn about the typical prosecution process in South Australia. Proofing meetings Find out what to expect if you need to give evidence in a trial. Sentencing Understand how sentencing works and what judges consider.



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