Barrister, Seven Windeyer Chambers, Sydney
Mr Wendler was admitted to the NSW Bar in 1988, having previously been admitted in South Australia in 1982. He has an Australia wide criminal law practise both trial and appellate. He has also appeared internationally in major criminal trials in New Zealand and Fiji. Historically he has appeared in numerous High Court appeals that have impacted on the common law of Australia. He is a member of the NSW Legal Aid complex appellate and trial panels. He is a past member of the NSW Criminal Law Committee
Mr Wendler was admitted to the NSW Bar in 1988, having previously been admitted in South Australia in 1982. He has an Australia wide criminal law practise both trial and appellate. He has also appeared internationally in major criminal trials in New Zealand and Fiji. Historically he has appeared in numerous High Court appeals that have impacted on the common law of Australia. He is a member of the NSW Legal Aid complex appellate and trial panels. He is a past member of the NSW Criminal Law Committee
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