Criminal Law

Thorpe Exposes Inconvenient Truths Suppressed by the Voice Debate at the Press Club

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One of the greatest travesties of the Voice debate has been its suppression of one of the most vital positions against the establishment of the advisory body, which posits that it will be a powerless and poor substitute for progressing...

“I Hope It’s Overturned”: Former Magistrate Heilpern on Revoking of Drug Driving Mistake Defence

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The drug driving regime in this state, as in the rest of the country, has always been controversial, as the testing model used, which ultimately sees people charged and lose their driver licence, doesn’t test for impairment levels, like drink...

World Health Organisation Finally Acknowledges COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries


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The organisation that has been instrumental in the response to Covid-19, including the push for universal, preliminarily-tested vaccinations by big pharmaceutical companies, has quietly published a report acknowledging the potentially adverse effects of the drugs it has campaigned for. Acknowledgement...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 14 to 20 August 2023

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Thin-Skinned, Heavy-Handed Policing: A Worldwide Trend Seven officers entered the 16-year old autistic girl’s home and dragged her out screaming for saying ‘you look like...

Your Guide to New South Wales Methamphetamine (“Ice”) Laws

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Crystal methamphetamine (“meth” or “ice) remains a popular recreational drug in Australia amongst a small but persistent group of users. According to the latest national statistics just under 6% of Australians have used methamphetamine in their lifetime and 1.3% have...

Your Guide to New South Wales Heroin Laws

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The use of heroin in Australia peaked in the late 1980s and early 1990s, however there are  small but persistent group of users, often from marginalised backgrounds. According to the latest national statistics just over 1% of Australians have used...

Is Being of ‘Good Behaviour’ an Implied Condition of Bail in NSW?

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Good behaviour bonds ordered by courts for those who plead guilty to, or are found guilty of, criminal offences in New South Wales will always require that the defendant be of “good behaviour”; in other words, not commit further crimes...

David Hicks-Style Plea Deal Could Be the Lifeline that Julian Assange Needs

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US ambassador Caroline Kennedy told SMH on Monday that a plea deal could be on the cards in regard to Australian journalist Julian Assange, who’s been held in a UK maximum-security prison at the behest of the White House in prolonged isolation...

Brian Houston Found Not Guilty of Concealing Child Sexual Abuse

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Hillsong Church Founder Brian Houston has been cleared of accusations he concealed child sexual offences committed by his father, Frank Houston, in the 1970s. Brian Houston, who is a long time friend of former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, was...

Officer Pulls Firearm on Activist: Disrupt Burrup Hub’s Jesse Noakes on Escalating Police Response

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That a WA police officer felt empowered to draw his gun and point it at a 21-year-old climate defender seated behind the wheel of his car, and not being in the act of committing a crime, shows that the campaign...
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