Elizabeth Fullerton

Elizabeth Lillian Fullerton (born 27 December 1953)[1] is an Australian lawyer, specialising in criminal law, who has been a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales since February 2007.

[5] In 1985 and 1986 Fullerton was part of the legal team, led by Ian Barker QC that appeared for the Northern Territory at the Royal Commission into the Conviction of Lindy Chamberlain.

[10] and appeared for Tony Oates, the former financial executive who was involved in the fraudulent transfer of money from Bell Resources to Bond Corporation.

Some of the more notable trials include charges against Nine Network reporter Ben Fordham and producer Andrew Byrne for breach of the NSW Listening Devices Act.

The jury was unable to agree on a verdict,[18] and Fullerton was the judge in the fourth trial in which Xie was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for life.