Criminal Law

The Offence of Supplying a Large Commercial Quantity of Prohibited Drugs in NSW

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Two New South Wales men are facing charges for drug offences after police allegedly seized $12 million worth of crystal methamphetamine, or ‘ice’, and cocaine in Sydney’s South West over the weekend. Police allege the two men were arrested during...

Heavy-Handed COVID Policing: The Discriminatory Sweep of Southwestern Sydney

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On 3 July, the initial, and thought to be only, Saturday of the “soft” Sydney lockdown, premier Gladys Berejiklian at her 11am announcement, jovially empathised with locals about the weather being “great” and asked those exercising outdoors to keep to...

The Rules Relating to District Court Appeals to Set Aside Criminal Convictions: Huynh v R

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A recent decision by the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal (NSWCCA) explains the law when it comes to the type of appeal to file when seeking non-conviction orders such as mental health orders, dismissals and good behaviour bonds...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 5 to 11 July 2021

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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 Assaulting a Police Officer in New South Wales Police arrested a man who tried to intervene while a female store owner was...

The Great Dividing Range Between Government and the People

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If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that public trust in government is vital in times of crises. And during the current global health emergency, the lack of belief in the political class and its institutions has been stark....

The Increasing Militarisation of Australia and the Cold War With China Effect

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The twenty year war in Afghanistan is coming to an end on 11 September. That is at least from the perspective of the western allied forces that have been stationed in the Central Asian region since the US-led invasion that...

NRL Cracks Down on COVID Breaches

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State of Origin Player Jai Arrow faces a $35,000 fine and a two-game suspension after allegedly breaching a public health order by bringing an ‘unregistered guest’, understood to be a dancer, back to the Gold Coast hotel where Queensland players...

Further Calls to Drop the Political Prosecution of Bernard Collaery

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The ACT Bar Association released a 1 July statement, in which it calls on the Morrison government to reconsider continuing the prosecution of prominent Canberra barrister Bernard Collaery over his part in exposing the 2004 Timor-Leste bugging affair. Representing practising...

“A Sense of Entitlement”: Shoebridge on Pork Barrelling and Lack of Federal Oversight

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In the days leading up to the 2019 NSW state election, deputy premier John Barilaro joked with AAP about his nickname being “Pork Barrel-aro”. The NSW Nationals leader further remarked that he’d like to be made state treasurer, as, if...

Judge Found to Have Sexually Harassed Court Staff

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Parramatta Federal Circuit Court Judge, Joe Harmon, has been found to have sexually harassed two young women after an internal inquiry. The inquiry was initiated after one of the victims sought legal advice. In a statement, The Chief Judge of...
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