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Ashley Oh

Ashley Oh
Associate

Qualifications
BCom/LLB, University of Auckland
Barrister and Solicitor, New Zealand

Memberships
New Zealand Law Society

Executive Assistant
Jo McLean
DDI: +64 9 915 2975
Email: jo.mclean@fortunemanning.co.nz

Expertise

  • Legal Aid categorisations for PAL 1 and Duty Lawyer
  • Advising on criminal defence matters prosecuted by the Police, the Crown and various other departmental prosecutions
  • Bail
  • Sentencing including discharge without conviction
  • Trial
  • Parole
  • Criminal appeals against sentence and/or conviction

Ashley works in the specialist litigation team at Fortune Manning.

Before joining Fortune Manning in 2022, Ashley worked for a criminal defence barrister appearing on a range of criminal matters and appeals in the District Court, High Court and the Court of Appeal. Ashley is also a former Police prosecutor and regularly appeared in the District Court and conducted Judge-alone trials.

Ashley graduated from University of Auckland in 2015 with LLB and BCom majoring in accounting.

Ashley enjoys discovering and experiencing different cultures, arts and languages.

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