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®.

School Bullying & The Law

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School bullying is a hot topic in Australia right now. The Prime Minister has angered LGBTI communities by announcing a review of the Safe Schools Coalition Australia program – potentially placing the anti-bullying initiative in jeopardy – and the ABC...

43 Years in Isolation: Cruel and Inhumane Punishment?

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It’s been a long and lonely road to freedom for Albert Woodfox - who, until his recent release, was America’s longest-serving solitary confinement prisoner. Mr Woodfox had been kept in isolation since 1972, when he, along with co-accused Herman Wallace,...

Police Falsify Reports About Suspects

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The NSW Council for Civil Liberties has called for improvements in the audit trail of the state’s police database. The same report also called for a change in the way police interact with the system, and for police “to be...

Dead Sydney to Become a Sex Capital?

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There is little doubt Sydney’s vibrant night life is dying - but will this make way for the spread of other night activities? Reports of an increase in illegal brothels operating in the Sydney CBD have raised pressure on the...

Brutal Arrest Video Leads to Calls for Action

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Earlier this week, footage was posted of a brutal arrest on the Gold Coast, where a police officer is seen delivering multiple blows to a 22-year-old man while he is pinned to the ground (above). It was Valentine’s day, and Paul...

Aussie Humanitarian’s Passport Cancelled

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Like many young Australians,19-year-old Queenslander Oliver Bridgeman enjoys playing sport, spending time with friends and family, and travelling. The accomplished youngster is also a dedicated humanitarian - having deferred his university degree last year to undertake charity work in Bali....

Lawyers and Judges in Nazi Germany

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When Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, he wasn’t about to let the judiciary get in the way of his aspirations for absolute power. Hitler viewed an impartial judicial system as a threat to his dream of a...

Brave Pets Who Solve Crimes

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The job of solving crimes is usually one which left up to the police - but sometimes our furry friends can lend a paw. In this blog we share the stories of five pets who helped solve serious crimes. 1....

World’s Best Prison

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We’ve written previously about the toughest prisons in Australia, as well as Indonesia’s plan to use crocodile infested waters as a security feature in their proposed maximum security gaol. But on the other end of the scale, Halden Fengsel prison...

When a Confession is Not What It Seems

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A suspect’s confession can be powerful evidence to present to a jury. Regardless of whether they stand by their ‘admissions’ or not, self-incriminating statements have led to innocent people being convicted and serving long sentences in prison. Mental illness aside,...
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