Thursday 29 January 2015

The People Smuggler




Also know as the true story of Ali Al Jenabi, The Oskar Schindler of Asia.

I love how Ali and Robin described me in the book.

Beside writing about the trial/case, Ali also described Greg Smith and I were fearless with a rollicking sense of humour, slim with infectious laugh and fire in the belly.

"Like Smith, Jon Tippett is slim and muscular with a shaved head, I feel like i am part of a football team." Ali Al-Jenabi.


Wednesday 28 January 2015

Inked 2015

Like a bird on a wire
Like a drunk in a midnight choir
I have in my way tried to be free
~ Leonard Cohen ~

Tuesday 27 January 2015

About Jon Tippett

Internationally Recognised And
Well Known Barrister
In Australia

HISTORY
I have been working as a Barrister for over 30 years in Northern Territory Australia. I have been involved with cases locally, interstate and internationally.

1982 - 1985
Central Australia Aboriginal Legal Aid Service

1986 - Present
Barrister At Law

2001
Appointed Queen Counsel
(Recommended by Chief Justice of Norther Territory for appointment in 2001.


CRIMINAL LAW 
Murder trials, drug trials including larger importations and other senior work which take me before the juries in Supreme Court and into appellate jurisdictions including the High Court,

CIVIL LAW 
Main in areas of medical and professional negligence, torts, work health matters, employment law, insurance and shipping law.

CORONIAL INQUIRIES   
I have appeared in numerous coronial inquiries as counsel assisting and other parties.

FOOTBALL TRIBUNALS
i have appeared on behalf of both coaches and players.

ROYAL COMMISSIONS 
Lindy Chamberlain Royal Commission
Aboriginal deaths in Custody Royal Commission

INTERNATIONAL CASES (TIMOR LESTE)
The trial of Angelita Pires alleged attempted murder of two heads of state as lead counsel.
Jose Encarnacau - Murder trial as lead counsel




Sunday 25 January 2015

The Political Mind Set

My concern is that politicians, or at least to many of them, believe that the rights of the individual and fundamental freedoms to which the modern democratic state aspires, are so important that criminal lawyer, who are often at the forefront of upholding them, should have the honour of doing so for free, or at least at a considerably reduced fee. As Oscar Wilde observed there are times when charity can create a multitude of sins and no more of it s used to fill the gaping crevasse carved out by the inadequate provision of legal over the terms of successive governments in this country.