We're Open Throughout the Holidays

Criminal Law

Gladys Grilled Over Gun Club Grant

by
Telephone intercepts between former New South Wale Premier Gladys Berejiklian and her former partner, disgraced state MP Daryl Maguire have proved to be critical to the ICAC hearing over whether Ms Berejiklian engaged in misconduct by improperly intervening to approve...

Police Continue to Use Consorting Laws to Target the Most Vulnerable, Watchdog Finds

by
If a NSW police officer officially warns a civilian over the age of 14 to stop communicating with at least two convicted criminals, and the individual continues to interact with at least two of the cited past offenders on at...

Settler Colonial Justice: Constable Acquitted of Yamatji Woman JC’s Custodial Killing

by
Nothing protected Yamatji woman JC from a bullet fired by one of eight police officers who had surrounded the 29-year-old on a suburban street in the WA town of Geraldton on 7 September 2019, but the full force of the...

Protesting Perrottet’s Prejudice: An Interview With CARR’s April

by
The coming of ultraconservative Dominic Perrottet does not bode well for the progressive and diverse community of the nation’s “premier state”. Indeed, it tends towards the reactionary 1950s vision of a lost Australia that prime minister Scott Morrison conveys. Both...

NSW Police Officer Sent to Prison for Lying in Court

by
A New South Wales Police Officer has been sentenced to imprisonment for unlawfully arresting a woman and lying about the details of her arrest. Senior Constable Mark Follington was sentenced to a minimum jail term of 18 months. He violently...

Victoria Police Settles Brutality Case for $11.75 Million

by
Victoria Police has agreed to settle a case of brutality for $11.75 million - an amount which will be paid from public funds. In 2017, Chris Karadaglis was at home, alone, listening to music when police knocked on his front...

With No Bill of Rights, Kassam v Hazzard Was Bound to Fail: An Interview With Professor George Williams

by
NSW Supreme Court Justice Robert Beech-Jones delivered his ruling on the Kassam versus Hazzard case, which raised close to a dozen grounds contesting the validity of public health order restrictions, as well as vaccine mandates, which have recently been imposed...

Legislating to End the Forced Removals of First Nations Children in NSW

by
The policy of forcibly removing Indigenous children from their families is common to the settler colonial nations that were established by the British Empire, which are today known as the United States, Canada and Australia. In this country, the practice...

What is a ‘Conspiracy’ in the Commonwealth Criminal Law?

by &
A Sydney man accused of serious drug offences is on the run from the police after allegedly disabling his ankle monitor while on bail. Northern Beaches restauranter Mostafa Baluch is alleged to have financed a major cocaine importation syndicate. He...

Workers Push Back Against Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates

by
More than 100 people have joined a legal challenge in Victoria against the state’s mandated vaccination policies. The policy of requiring workers in certain industries to obtain COVID-19 vaccinations has forced millions of authorised workers including construction workers, teachers, aged...
Load older articles

Receive all of our articles weekly

Menu

APPOINTMENT BOOKING

Preferred date for conference
Briefly describe your situation:
Do you have a court date?

Ask anything

Get legal help fast

For your security and privacy, clear this conversation after you finish.