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Sonia Hickey

Sonia Hickey is a freelance writer, magazine journalist, and owner of 'Woman with Words'. She has a strong interest in social justice and is a member of the Sydney Criminal Lawyers® content team. Sonia is the winner of the Mondaq Thought Leadership Awards, Spring 2022.

Heartless Government’s Automated System Threatens to Stop Pension Payments

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Hundreds of pensioners have been left anxious and stressed over the holiday period after receiving letters from Centrelink which threatening to take away their pension payments. A Centrelink office in Northern New South Wales has confirmed being contacted by several...

Court Reveals Identity of Lawyer Charged with Aggravated Sexual Assault

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It may be common knowledge in the legal profession, but the name of a Sydney criminal defence lawyer charged with aggravated sexual assault has now been made public, after the lawyer’s appeal against the Local Court’s refusal to grant a...

The Offence of Conspiracy to Defraud the Commonwealth

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It’s a trial with all the hallmarks of a great blockbuster movie. Two siblings, Adam and Lauren Cranston, whose father is the former deputy commissioner of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), along with lawyer Dev Menon and referrer Jay Onley,...

NSW Police Fatally Shoot Young Man in Sydney

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The family of a young apprentice tradesman from Sydney who was shot dead by police just days before Christmas is calling for a Royal Commission into his death. 20-year old Bradley Balzan was walking to the shops at St Marys...

New Year’s Eve During COVID-19: Restrictions on Gatherings and Movements

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has confirmed that New Year’s Eve fireworks will go ahead this year, but is discouraging attending them amidst concerns about the spread of COVID-19. In fact, a New Year’s Eve pass is required to enter the...

Federal Government Seeks Greater Control Over Online Content

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While the world of social media can be fun, informative and entertaining. It also enabled people a forum in which to espouse their opinions – a chance for people to say what they think on a range of issues and...

Police Accused of Revenue Raising Over Mobile Phone Fines

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In a year when we all need compassion more than anything else, police around Australia have shown very little of it. No one is suggesting they haven’t had a challenging time enforcing ever-changing pandemic-related health regulations, but New South Wales...

The NSW Offence of Carrying a Knife or Blade in a Public Place or School

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Police have reported having arrested 140 people on Thursday 18 and Friday 19 December 2020 and charged them with various criminal offences, as part of a police blitz on Sydney streets labelled ‘Operation Saber IV’. It’s the fourth time a...

Police Seek to Justify Their Latest Fatal Shooting

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The Ethical Standards Command and the Crime and Corruption Commission is investigating the shooting of a young man by Queensland Police. Twenty-two-year old Raghe Mohamed Abdi was walking along the Logan motorway, last Thursday morning. Police had been called to...

What Happens if a Jury Cannot Reach a Unanimous Verdict in NSW?

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A jury of 11 will recommence deliberations in Downing Centre District Court today, after returning not guilty verdicts for five out of 26 criminal charges during deliberations after the trial of former Sydney swimming coach Kyle Daniels. Mr Daniels pleaded...
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