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®.

Pets of Domestic Violence to Receive Funding

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The issue of domestic violence has been making headlines of late, with many calling for increased funding for women’s shelters and community support services. But in the midst of all the media attention, we often forget about what happens to...

Would You Chip-In for a High Court Challenge Against Unfair Laws?

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Do you need to go to court but can’t afford to pay for a lawyer? How about posting your cause online and asking people around the world to donate? Affordability of justice Many Australians would struggle to pay expensive legal...

Am I Guilty if I Wasn’t Directly Involved in a Crime?

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If your friend carries out a bank robbery and you’re not directly involved in it, could you still be charged with the same offence? It might seem unfair, but in certain situations, the answer is yes - for instance, if...

Dawn Fraser: Was She Out of Line?

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Dawn Fraser has been lauded as Australia’s greatest Olympian, having won an incredible 8 Olympic medals and 6 Commonwealth Games gold medals. Her achievements have landed her a special spot in the hearts of Australians around the nation, many of...

Government to Cut Welfare Payments to Mentally Ill

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They are one of the most marginalised groups in society - mentally ill patients who are in care facilities because they are accused of committing crimes. Their conditions are so severe that they are thought incapable of pleading guilty or...

Cars of First-Time Drink Drivers to be Impounded

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Under tough new drink driving laws, Victorian drivers who are caught with a blood alcohol reading higher than 0.10 and are first-time offenders could lose their cars to the impound lot for a month. The controversial laws are due to...

Criminal Justice System Struggles to Deal with Mentally Ill

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The US Supreme Court’s recent ruling that an inmate on death row has the right to a hearing to determine whether he is “mentally ill” and should not therefore be executed raises questions about how we treat those with mental...

Top 10 Australian Prison Escapes

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Since Australia’s colonial days, convicts have been escaping from custody using ingenious and risky methods – and despite heightened security measures in prisons these days, prison breaks certainly still occur. Great Escapes From a woman who commandeered a helicopter to...

Law Firm Asks Graduates to Pay for Job

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It’s well known that the job market for young law graduates is tough right now. You finish what seems like endless years of study, unpaid internships, and accrue a hefty HECS debt - all to find graduate lawyer jobs few...

Should Families of Dead Terrorists be Allowed Back to Australia?

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The following is a text message received by Australian grandmother Karen Nettleton from her 14-year-old granddaughter Zaynab, a child bride whose husband was killed fighting for a terrorist organisation in Syria: “Hello Nana, how are you? My husband got hit...
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