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®.

Yet Another Law School to Open in Sydney

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Fancy studying law in the heart of the Sydney CBD, in Australia’s most technologically advanced law school - with a required ATAR of just 85? If so, the new Sydney City School of Law (‘SCSOL’) might be the place for...

From Cop to Crusader: The Man Who Beats Lie Detector Tests

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It might seem strange that police would charge someone for training others to beat a polygraph test, rather than getting rid of the faulty method itself. But that is exactly what happened in the US, where former police officer Doug...

Language Barriers in the Criminal Justice System

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The Australian legal system is premised on notions of justice, fairness and equality before the law, but in reality the system often fails the most disadvantaged members of our community. Amongst our most vulnerable are Indigenous Australians, who are often...

‘Ice’ Dealers to Face Mandatory Minimum Prison Sentences

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Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione has linked the increase in domestic violence to the drug “ice”, and has called upon governments to introduce mandatory minimum sentences for methylamphetamine dealers and manufacturers. In a press conference, Mr Scipione stated that: “We have...

Crazy Criminal Costumes

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On Monday, 7 September 2015, a man wearing a mutant ninja turtle mask was captured on CCTV footage (see above) stealing a BMW motorcycle from a Melbourne car dealership. The character he chose was Leonardo, the one with the blue...

Fighting for Life: An Aboriginal Man’s Struggle

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Prejudice against Indigenous Australians has been rife since colonisation. Regrettably, the plight of our original Australians is riddled with accounts of horrific abuse and cultural decimation by white colonists, including physical and sexual abuse, and shocking massacres of men, women...

Outrageous Legal Bills and What To Do About Them

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Having to pay for a lawyer to prepare your case and go to court is one thing - but how would you feel if you were billed for your lawyer’s ‘friendly’ welcome letter? 27-year-old Chris ‘Wombat’ McGrath certainly wasn’t happy...

Fake Nurse Charged with Fraud

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A woman who allegedly falsified her credentials as a qualified aged care worker is facing 20 charges of working as a nurse without registration, and a further 6 charges of “obtaining a financial advantage through deception”. 64-year-old Jennifer Anne Reed...

Should Offenders Avoid Deportation if their Children are Citizens?

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Earlier this year, a man in the UK was successful in overturning his deportation order because he had a child in Britain. The man, known only as VADSM, had been convicted of several driving offences, acting with intent to pervert...

Paying People to Reduce Crime

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Gun violence is an enormous problem in the United States, but one US city has come up with a novel way to reduce shootings - by offering its residents cold hard cash to put their guns down. The city of...
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