Criminal Law

Can School Bullying Amount to a Criminal Offence?

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Bullying involves a person who is usually of greater physical strength and/or social power acting aggressively towards or otherwise belittling their target. School bullying occurs when students bully each other, often for social status within the cutthroat world of student...

Sextortion Spikes and Young Men are the Main Targets

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The criminal offence of sextortion has been on the rise in Australia over the past several years, but the latest figures released by the eSafety Commissioner show a staggering rise in reports since the start of 2023, with complaints nearly...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 2 to 8 October 2023

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: The Offence of Driver Not Having Proper Control of Vehicle in NSW There’s broad consensus that a Golden Retriever who was snapped speeding was in...

Crime Scene Examinations: Police and Lab Bungles Can Lead to Acquittal

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Key to any criminal investigation is the examination of the scene of a suspected crime, as well as the documentation and collection of evidence that has not been contaminated by those who have been there. Here’s how scene of crime...

NSW May Abolish Requirement for Sexual Reassignment to Change Official Gender

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The New South Wales Government is considering changing laws in the state which require transgender people to undergo sexual reassignment surgery in order to change the gender on their birth certificates. New South Wales is out of touch Currently, New...

NSW Police Watchdog Recommends Assault Charges for Brutality Against Teen

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Hospital staff witnessed a 17-year-old First Nations boy waiting for treatment, whilst in the custody of two NSW police officers in late 2020, make a run for it, and the aggressive response of one officer so disgusted them that they...

Predicted Drug Deaths Begin, as Minns Continues Coalition’s Harm Maximisation Policy  

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Last Friday, something ominous was in the air in NSW. The October long weekend was kicking in, at the beginning of a predicted long, hot climate-driven summer, and with pandemic restrictions far in the past, it was looking likely the...

A Truly Secular Australia Requires Vigilance, Asserts Secularism Australia’s Michael Dove

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Secularism provides that there should be a separation of church and state, which means that those governing shouldn’t be swayed by any particular faith doctrine in drafting laws and policies. And this concept likewise requires that the state shouldn’t be...

Judicial Reviews by the Court of Appeal in New South Wales

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Former New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has made clear she won’t stand by allegations of corrupt conduct made against her by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), applying to the state’s Court of Criminal Appeal for a judicial review...

The Voice Debate: Misinformation and Disinformation Run Rife on Social Media

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Warnings are emerging about widespread misinformation’ and disinformation regarding the substance and potential effect of the Voice to Parliament in the lead-up to the historic referendum on Saturday, 14 October 2023. The situation once again raises concerns about the use...
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