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Should Those Involved in Tax Fraud Schemes be Sent to Prison?

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Lauren Cranston will spend at least five years behind bars for her role in the hundred million dollar Plutus Payroll tax fraud scheme. The 30-year old is the daughter of Michael Cranston, a former deputy commissioner of the Australian Taxation...

Join the Walk for Justice: RACS Director Sarah Dale on the Importance of Pro Bono Work

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Pro bono is taken from the Latin phrase “pro bono publico”, which means “for the public good”. These days, pro bono legal work commonly refers to free legal services, or those provided at a significantly reduced cost, with no expectation...

As Governments Clamp Down on Protest, Climate Defenders Are Using New Tactics

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Over the autumn of 2022, climate defenders taking direct action on the streets to demand that the NSW government act on the global heating emergency were transformed into public enemy number one, even though they’d recently been part of a flourishing...

Can a Social Media Post Amount to a Criminal Offence?

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New South Wales politician Alex Greenwich MP has threatened a three-prong legal attack against former politician and One Nation candidate Mark Latham over a homophobic Tweet posted earlier this year. But the One Nation Leader remains resolute in his refusal...

The Legal Status of Sex Work Across Australia

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The Queensland government has announced it will implement a decriminalised model of sex work, following a series of recommendations from the Queensland Law Reform Commission. The legal status of sex work varies throughout Australia, ranging from areas of significant criminalisation...

Coronial Inquests in NSW: Mandatory Inquests, Discretionary Inquests and Appeals

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There will be no full coronial inquest into the death of the woman who accused Christian Porter of historical sexual assault.  The South Australian Coroner, David Whittle, has officially ended the investigation and made a confidential finding into the cause...

Terrorism Offences: History, Motivations and Current Laws

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American Philosopher Michael Walzer opined in 2002 that, “Terrorism is the deliberate killing of innocent people, at random, to spread fear through a whole population and force the hand of its political leaders.”  And while his opinion is not consistent...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 24 to 30 April 2023

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: The Hypocrisy and Absurdity of Christian Groups Accusing LGBT People of Child Sexual Abuse Perhaps ‘Christian Lives Matter’ should focus on religious institutions rather than...

The Offence of Unlawfully Importing a Firearm into Australia

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A woman from the United States was arrested by Australian Border Force (ABF) earlier this week over allegations she attempted to import a firearm into Australia. But the pistol was not just any old firearm - but a 24 carat...

Welcome to the Australian War Economy, Where Offense Is the New Defence

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After last month’s AUKUS announcement, it’s been clear that the nation’s global military stance is shifting dramatically. In its acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines, Australia, a middle power, is no longer solely concerned with its defence, but rather it’s now becoming a...
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