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®.

Unpopular Queensland Chief Justice Set to Resign

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With one fellow judge refusing to sit on cases with him, and another who secretly records a private conversation and embarrassingly reveals his real thoughts, Tim Carmody is not exactly the most popular Chief Justice that Queensland has ever known....

Beards: A Hairy Business for Police

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When taking a casual look around your local café, sporting club, supermarket or pub, you might notice that the beard is back. Not restricted to the usual stereotypes, the bearded bloke of the current era can be a refined one,...

Prisons as Dumping Grounds for the Mentally Ill

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The link between mental health and crime has long been established; with inmates around four times more likely to experience mental health issues compared to the general population. Given these statistics, you might think that mental health services are easily...

What is the Best University for Law?

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Deciding which university to apply for can be confusing - especially when you consider the number of law schools out there. There are currently 36 universities around Australia that offer law, at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. On top of...

The title of ‘Queen’s Counsel’ may be reintroduced

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The title of ‘Queen’s Counsel’, which was once reserved for the most distinguished barristers in the fraternity, was abolished by the Fahey state government in 1993 and replaced with the title of ‘Senior Counsel’. Some believed that the sudden change...

Police Naming and Shaming Innocent People

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It’s a terrible possibility, and it could happen to any of us if we’re unlucky enough. Think about it. There’s been a senseless, terrible murder of someone you knew well. In the course of their investigations, police come knocking at...

The Milwaukee Experiment: Racism in the Criminal Justice System

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The US is the most incarcerated nation in the world, and there is a significant disparity in incarceration rates between racial groups, with an over-representation of minorities in the prison system. The African American population in particular is over-represented in...

The ‘Gay Panic Defence’

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Have you ever heard of the ‘homosexual advance defence’ or ‘gay panic defence’? How would you respond if you are a straight person and someone of the same gender made sexual advances towards you? There is obviously a difference between...

Police Blasted over Skye’s Law Tragedy

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The issue of how NSW police handle pursuits is back in the spotlight after the Deputy State Coroner strongly criticised the driving of two officers involved in the chase that ended in the death of 19-month-old Sydney toddler Skye Sassine....

Will the National Domestic Violence Scheme be Effective?

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The death of 11-year-old Victorian boy Luke Batty at the hands of his father in February 2014 highlighted for many the seriousness and the cost of domestic violence, and sparked a national campaign to protect women and children. More than...
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