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Director of Public Prosecutions (New South Wales)

New South Wales Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Agency overview
Formed 13 July 1987 (1987-07-13)
Type Department
Jurisdiction New South Wales
Headquarters 175 Liverpool Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Parent Agency New South Wales Department of Attorney General and Justice
Key document

The New South Wales Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is an independent prosecuting service and government agency within the portfolio of the Attorney General of New South Wales. Of all prosecuting services in Australia, the ODPP has the largest caseload, staff, and budget.

The current Director of Public Prosecutions is Lloyd Babb SC.

The ODPP was established by the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 (NSW) and began its operations on 13 July 1987.

Within six months prior to March 2013, two lawyers from the ODPP have committed suicide involving incidents of workplace bullying.

In general, it is for the prosecution, not the courts, to decide who is prosecuted and for what offences. It is the prosecution's sole discretion to shape its charges, and as a result, to influence what may follow in the trial. The functions of the Director of Public Prosecutions, per the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 (NSW) (i.e., the DPP Act), include:

Furthermore, under the DPP Act, the Director has similar functions with regard to:

Section 21 of the DPP Act provides that the Director may appear in person or may be represented by a counsel or solicitor in any proceedings which are carried on by the Director.

The functions of the Solicitor for Public Prosecutions are prescribed in section 23 of the DPP Act. These are:

The functions of Crown Prosecutors are set out in section 5 of the Crown Prosecutors Act 1986. They include:

The ODPP consists of:

The Director, Deputy Directors, the Crown Prosecutors, and the Solicitor for Public Prosecutions are statutorily appointed office holders under the DPP Act.

The relationship between the Director, the Crown Prosecutors, and the Solicitor, is somewhat analogous to that which exists between client, counsel, and solicitor in the private sector. The Corporate Services Division provides financial, personnel, information technology, and property services to the other three groupings in the ODPP.

The ODPP Head Office, where the Director, the two Deputy Directors, and their support staff are based, located at 175 Liverpool Street. In Western Sydney, the ODPP has three offices, located at Parramatta, Penrith, and Campbelltown. In regional New South Wales, the ODPP has six offices, located at Lismore, Newcastle, Gosford, Wagga Wagga, Dubbo and Wollongong.


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