What is the Early Appropriate Guilty Plea (EAGP) Scheme in New South Wales?
On 30 April 2018, a legislative scheme was introduced with statutory caps on discounts that can be given for the utilitarian benefit (the saving of court time and public resources) of a guilty plea in cases that proceed, or are...
Albanese Complicit in United States’ Use of Australian Citizen as Political Pawn
An Australian citizen since 2012, former US marine fighter pilot Daniel Duggan returned to his family home in the NSW town of Orange last October, after ASIO had indicated that he’d been cleared for an ASIC card, which permitted him...
Which Criminal Offences Could Apply to a ‘Peeping Tom’ in NSW?
A Queensland man was convicted last month for watching and filming several women through the windows of their homes for sexual gratification. 51-year old John William Goodwin pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court to over 20 criminal charges relating to...
The Use of Force by NSW Police Against First Nations Peoples Is Stark and Disproportionate
While it’s certainly not the first time the NSW Police Force has been pulled up in regard to the way it uses force on the beat by legal and civil society groups, new statistics put on the table by the Redfern...
Misplaced and Inappropriate – Magistrate Roger Prowse Slammed by Supreme Court (again)
Magistrate Roger Prowse was severely criticised by the Supreme Court last week in the case of Elwood v Director of Public Prosecutions [2023] NSWSC 772. Reading the excerpts of the transcripts from the Local Court is wincingly painful. At one...
The Coming Biometric Digital ID Will Facilitate Nationwide Surveillance
“Identity is a combination of characteristics or attributes that allows a person to be uniquely distinguished from other people within a specific context,” the Albanese government’s 2023 National Strategy for Identity Resilience sets out in bold on its introductory page....
Should Uniform Affirmative Consent Laws Be Enacted Across Australia?
Victoria is the latest jurisdiction to introduce affirmative sexual consent laws, becoming the third Australian jurisdiction to enact laws which require those who participate in sexual activity to take positive steps to ensure the other party or parties are consenting....
What Are the Conditions of Apprehended Violence Orders in New South Wales?
Apprehended violence orders in New South Wales come in two broad categories - apprehended domestic violence orders (ADVOs) which are intended to protect a person from someone with which they have or had a domestic relationship (such as a current...
The Laws Relating to Possessing a Knives, Pepper Spray and Tasers in NSW
I was once on a road trip from Sydney to Melbourne, our bags were packed, heading down the Hume Highway right before Christmas. I’m driving my dad’s Falcon and we were talking about our tickets to a summer cricket match....
United States Vows to Prosecute Julian Assange All the Way to Trial
Since the announcement of the details of the AUKUS alliance in March, a shift in authority over this nation is apparently underway, which began with the Albanese government agreeing to a $368 billion nuclear-powered submarine deal with the US, despite congressional...