Walking On Water: A Life In The Law
By (Author) Chester Porter
Random House Australia
Random House Australia
1st July 2004
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criminal law: procedure and offences
Paperback
330
Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 25mm
306g
Reflections and rumblings on human nature and the law from one of Australia's longest serving criminal defence barristers, once nicknamed 'The Smiling Funnelweb', Chester Porter QC. Chester Porter's life in the law began in 1948, when at the age of 21 he was the youngest lawyer to be admitted to the Bar. He took silk in 1974 and quickly became known as Sydney's best defence lawyer, shunning the courtroom theatricals favoured by many of his rivals. Young Chester was the man others would go to if they were in strife. Chester's most famous cases included successfully defending the once only's such as Detective Sgt Roger Rogerson on bribery charges, and Judge John Foord who was accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice. He was counsel assisting the Northern Territory Commissions of Inquiry into the convictions of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain. After clocking up scores of legendary victories, some of Macquarie Street's more larrikin lawyers produced a limited edition t- shirt with Chester Porter Walks on Water - a slogan that sums up an illustrious career that spanned more than 50 years. This is not merely a reflection of human nature at its worst but also
Chester Porter retired from the Bar on 30 June, 2000. The Bar Council of NSW made him an Honorary Life Member in August 2000 for his exceptional service to the Bar and the profession of law. As barrister Peter Clyne once commented: "I had the doubtful pleasure of being cross examined by Chester. That experience is rather like having your throat cut, quietly, courteously and swiftly"