Ugur Nedim

Ugur Nedim
Ugur Nedim is an Accredited Criminal Law Specialist with 26 years of experience as a Criminal Defence Lawyer. He is the Principal of Sydney Criminal Lawyers®.

Murder: Separating Fact from Fiction

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Although psychopathic serial killers and bizarre murder plots feature heavily in Hollywood films, they are relatively uncommon in real life. And while there are indeed many unsolved murders in Australia, most killings are committed by those who are known to...

WA Introduces Tough Laws Against Protesters

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Not one, not two, but three United Nations Special Rapporteurs have raised concerns about the Western Australian Government’s new laws targeting protesters, which are scheduled for debate in parliament tomorrow. The UN has sent a letter urging MPs to vote...

Don’t Buy a Used Car Before Reading This

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It’s a trick used to make any old car appear less used: winding back the odometer. Although it is relatively easy to do on older cars with manual odometers, tampering with newer, digital odometers is also possible. That is just...

Police Officer Admits Issuing Fake Fines

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For years, concerns have been raised about police officers having to meet arrest quotas – with officers in Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland being accused of the practice. In 2011, an email leaked from Adelaide’s Holden Hill Police Station...

Students to Fight for Justice

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While most law students are frantically scrambling to complete assessments and cramming for final exams, a group of driven students from the University of Sydney will be going the extra mile in a bid to fight for justice. A handpicked...

Government to Remove More Legal Safeguards

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Several of our previous blogs have outlined the wholesale curtailment of human rights in Australia- ostensibly passed to protect us against the threat of terrorism. While the government claims the laws are necessary for national security reasons, many are concerned...

Criminal Justice Visas and Stay Certificates

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Needless to say, people who are accused of crimes in Australia can be charged even if they are not Australian citizens or permanent residents; but are just here on working, study or holiday visas. So what happens if a temporary...

Government Ignores Angry Cyclists

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The New South Wales cycling community delivered over 10,000 signatures opposing new laws affecting cyclists to NSW Parliament House this week, but the government says it won’t budge. Labor’s roads spokeswoman Jodi McKay came down and accepted the petition from...

Forgotten Victims: The Families of Serial Killers

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There is little sympathy for one group of victims affected by a serial killer’s reign of terror. Under the ferocious glare of the public and the weight of their own shame, desperate mothers, regretful fathers, angry daughters, and broken sons...

Court Overturns Jury’s Decision and Releases Convicted Murderer

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Sydney man Moustapha Dib was convicted of murder in 2012 and sentenced to at least 30 years in prison; but he walked free from Goulburn jail on Monday after serving just over three years behind bars. Dib had previously been...
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