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Knowledge is Power

Season 3 of I Catch Killers will publish in early April. Before then we’ve got some bonus episodes for you.Solicitor Tony Trichter spent 35 years in the NSW Police Force, working mainly as a police prosecutor. He recently retired as the Commander of the Police Prosecutions Branch and is now working as an Adjunct Industry Professor. In part 1 of this 2-part bonus episode Tony is going to talk to us about his experience as a prosecutor in the criminal courts, breaking down the often-confusing court process. We also discuss how a knowledge of the law is a useful tool for police when taking on the bad guys. Tony explains this complex world down in a simple to understand manner

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