Court Reporting in Australia

Court Reporting in Australia
Author: Peter Gregory
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2005-09-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521615112


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Court Reporting in Australia, first published in 2005, uses the experience of reporters and subeditors to present a practical view of reporting on the legal system. Peter Gregory avoids the rigid fashion in which media law matters are usually described and, while he covers such vital areas as defamation and contempt, he focuses on the experiences and lessons to be learned from court reporters on the job. He highlights the problems and common mistakes likely to land journalists and media organisations in trouble. It features information and realistic advice from court reporters working for metropolitan media outlets as well as revealing how they perform their daily tasks; for example, preparing television news reports when no pictures and no story are available. Practical and useful as well as theoretical: no one who reports on legal matters can afford to be without this book.

Court Reporting in Australia

Court Reporting in Australia
Author: Peter John Gregory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005
Genre: Conduct of court proceedings
ISBN: 9780511182945


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Describes the different requirements for print and broadcasting media. It features information and realistic advice from court reporters working for metropolitan media outlets as well as revealing how they perform their daily tasks. Practical and useful as well as theoretical.

Court Reporting in Australia

Court Reporting in Australia
Author: Peter Gregory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0511131356


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This 2005 book uses the experience of reporters and subeditors to present a practical view of reporting on the legal system.

Court Reporting

Court Reporting
Author: Delmar Karlen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1974
Genre: Law reporting
ISBN:


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Court Reporter

Court Reporter
Author: Jamelle Wells
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1460707761


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From true crime to petty crime - this is the memoir of one of Australia's most experienced court reporters. Longlisted in the True Crime category for the 2019 Davitt and Ned Kelly Awards. As a seasoned court reporter, the ABC's Jamelle Wells has filed thousands of stories on murderers, sex offenders, thieves, bad drivers, family feuds and business deals gone wrong. In more than 10 years, Jamelle has witnessed many of Australia's most notorious and high-profile court cases. In the line of duty, she has sat next to criminals and their families, been chased, spat on, stalked and carted off by ambulance for emergency surgery after an accident outside ICAC. Every day in courts across Australia the evidence, facts and theories are played out in a kind of theatre, with their own characters, costumes and traditions. But ever-present is the human tragedy of ordinary people's lives disrupted, destroyed and forever altered. The judges, the lawyers and barristers, the witnesses and the victims -- all striving to play their part in the quest for fairness, justice and always, the truth of what really happened. From the calculated and cruel, to the unfair and unlucky, from pure evil to plain stupid -- Jamelle Wells has seen it all. The Court Reporter is a tough and fearless journalist's memoir that looks at the cases that have shocked, moved and never left us. Praise for Jamelle Wells: 'Jamelle Wells has put justice in the dock. The Court Reporter raises important questions about the administration of the criminal justice system, not only in NSW but nationwide.' Michael Sexton, The Australian 'Frank reporting.' Steven Carroll, The Sydney Morning Herald 'Vivid and gripping. I had to read it in one go.' Richard Glover, ABC Drive 'The Court Reporter is a great read and will be quickly devoured by anyone with an interest in journalism and true crime.' Dr Rachel Franks, Academia Review 'A brilliant book with amazing stories.' Sarah Harris, Studio Ten

Court Reporter (16pt Large Print Edition)

Court Reporter (16pt Large Print Edition)
Author: Jamelle Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780369320001


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From true crime to petty crime - this is the memoir of one of Australia's most experienced court reporters. As a seasoned court reporter, the ABC's Jamelle Wells has filed thousands of stories on murderers, sex offenders, thieves, bad drivers, family feuds and business deals gone wrong. In more than 10 years, Jamelle has witnessed many of Australia's most notorious and high-profile court cases. In the line of duty, she has sat next to criminals and their families, been chased, spat on, stalked and carted off by ambulance for emergency surgery after an accident outside ICAC. Every day in courts across Australia the evidence, facts and theories are played out in a kind of theatre, with their own characters, costumes and traditions. But ever-present is the human tragedy of ordinary people's lives disrupted, destroyed and forever altered. The judges, the lawyers and barristers, the witnesses and the victims - all striving to play their part in the quest for fairness, justice and always, the truth of what really happened. From the calculated and cruel, to the unfair and unlucky, from pure evil to plain stupid - Jamelle Wells has seen it all. The Court Reporter is a tough and fearless journalist's memoir that looks at the cases that have shocked, moved and never left us.

Court Reporter

Court Reporter
Author: Jamelle Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781525275821


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From true crime to petty crime - this is the memoir of one of Australia's most experienced court reporters. As a seasoned court reporter, the ABC's Jamelle Wells has filed thousands of stories on murderers, sex offenders, thieves, bad drivers, family feuds and business deals gone wrong. In more than 10 years, Jamelle has witnessed many of Australia's most notorious and high-profile court cases. In the line of duty, she has sat next to criminals and their families, been chased, spat on, stalked and carted off by ambulance for emergency surgery after an accident outside ICAC. Every day in courts across Australia the evidence, facts and theories are played out in a kind of theatre, with their own characters, costumes and traditions. But ever-present is the human tragedy of ordinary people's lives disrupted, destroyed and forever altered. The judges, the lawyers and barristers, the witnesses and the victims - all striving to play their part in the quest for fairness, justice and always, the truth of what really happened. From the calculated and cruel, to the unfair and unlucky, from pure evil to plain stupid - Jamelle Wells has seen it all. The Court Reporter is a tough and fearless journalist's memoir that looks at the cases that have shocked, moved and never left us.

Court Reporting Guide for Journalists

Court Reporting Guide for Journalists
Author: Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780987145680


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Media guide for court reporting

Court Reporting

Court Reporting
Author: Kevin E. O'Brien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1976
Genre: Law reporting
ISBN:


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Reporting in Australia

Reporting in Australia
Author: Sally A. White
Publisher: Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1996
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780732926069


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First published in 1991, this second edition of a guide for reporters and other professional writers has been revised and updated. It contains new sections on researching and interviewing online, reporting from polls and surveys and effective listening in interviews. Incorporates new information on newsroom organisation and the effect of technological change on journalism. Includes references, a glossary and an index. The author is an experienced journalist. She is co-author of 'Ethics and the Australian News Media'.