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Chair
Danielle Beston, Barrister, Danielle Beston Barrister
Defending an EBA Charge and Running an EBA Judge Alone Trial
- Disclosure
- Engaging with the client
- Identifying defences
- Admissibility issues
- Cross-examination
- Closing submissions
Presented by Allan Tobeck, Barrister
Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to prepare and run a judge-alone trial for EBA charges
- Identify key defences and manage admissibility and cross-examination
Presenters
Danielle Beston, Barrister
Danielle Beston is a Barrister Sole who holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Philosophy from the University of Auckland. She is a member of the New Zealand Law Society, The Auckland District Law Society and the Criminal Bar Association. Danielle has presented at seminars held by the Continuing Legal Education Division of the New Zealand Law Society, the University of Auckland Alumni Network, the New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment and Legalwise Seminars. With over 20 years’ experience as a defence lawyer, Danielle has a special interest in traffic and transportation law. She has represented clients in a wide range of different industries throughout New Zealand in relation to Police Prosecutions and New Zealand Transport Agency investigations. She has also been a contributor to the New Zealand Trucking Magazine’s “Legal Lines” column since 2006.”
Allan Tobeck, Barrister
Allan Tobeck was admitted to the Bar in 1999 and has had a strong traffic practice since then. He has appeared for defendants in courts at all levels on drink driving matters and in courts from Kaitaia to Invercargill. He regularly appears as Defence Counsel for defendants charged with drink driving offences and he also assists other Defence Counsel doing the same. Whilst currently based in Southland, he regularly appears in courts nationally and maintains a strong interest in drink-driving defences.