Deporting Non-Citizens Who Commit Crimes
For many visitors to Australia who are accused of committing crimes, navigating our legal system is an arduous task. One of the most frequently asked questions by those on work and travel visas who are going through the courts is: how will...
Police Strip, Bash, Injure & Humiliate Woman
You’ve probably heard stories of police brutality, but 33 year old Joanne Martin experienced the torment, pain and humiliation first-hand after she was arrested in Perth for disorderly behaviour. She had been taken back to the police station after allegedly...
Honest Cop Charged With Misconduct
With incidents of police shootings and brutality on the rise, one might expect police officers who draw attention to instances of police misconduct to be praised for their honesty and integrity. But a Gold Coast police officer was stood down from...
Torture at Detention Centres
The Federal Government has found its treatment of asylum seekers under increasing scrutiny from human rights groups following reports that detainees at the Nauru and Manus Island facilities were sexually and physically abused. Since those allegations, the government passed the...
Should Having Kids be a ‘Get out of Jail Free’ Card?
Should those who commit crimes be allowed to avoid prison if they have kids? Should family responsibilities even come into the equation when it comes to sentencing? One UK man certainly thought so, and argued this before the Court of...
True Crime: Six Unsolved Australian Murders – Part 2
Did you enjoy part 1 of our special series about unsolved Australian murder mysteries? If so, be prepared for three more enthralling cases that have left authorities scratching their heads. 4. Sarah MacDiarmid 23-year-old Scottish-Australian woman Sarah MacDiarmid mysteriously disappeared...
True Crime: Six Unsolved Australian Murders – Part 1
When a passing motorist stopped by the side of the Karoonda Highway to examine a faded black suitcase on July 15 this year, he could never have imagined making a horrific discovery that would shake the nation. Amongst the pile...
Police Powers to Search Without Cause: Are They Justified?
Firearms Prohibition Orders (FPO) were introduced in 1973, giving the Police Commissioner the power to prohibit a person from: 1. Acquiring or possessing firearm parts or ammunition; 2. Being in the company of another person who has a firearm in their...
NSW Premier is “Gobsmacked” by Maximum Security Prison Escape
Although prison escapes have decreased in recent years, they still occur from time to time. In fact, there have been two prison escapes in NSW just this month. On the 1st of August, an inmate managed to escape from Kirkconnell...
Should Old Judges be Forced to Retire?
The Australian Constitution says that High Court Justices (judges) must retire when they reach the age of 70 - but this was not always the case. There was no such cut-off age before 1977 – up until that time, justices...