Criminal Law

What is Unconscionable Conduct in Australia?

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Telstra has been ordered to pay a $50 million penalty for selling postpaid mobile phone contracts to more than 100 customers who couldn’t understand the contracts, or pay for the plans. The Federal Court of Australia has ordered Australia’s largest...

New Government Laws Permit Indefinite Detention and Reversal of Refugee Status

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In introducing the Coalition’s latest piece of migration law reform, current immigration minister Alex Hawke noted the changes clarify that the removal power in the Migration Act 1958 (the Act) doesn’t require the return of refugees to their country of...

The Offence of Having Custody of a Knife in a Public Place or School

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The New South Wales Government is currently reviewing a legal exception which allowed a New South Wales teenager to be carrying a knife, which he allegedly used to stab a fellow student at a Sydney High School. Under section 11C...

Inmates Continue to Be Denied Medicare: An Interview With NSPTRP’s Connie Georgatos

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Australian state and territory governments love to invest in building further prison capacity, but they tend to draw the line at funding adequate on-site healthcare for prisoners. This means that those being denied their liberty at order of the courts,...

Australia Is Complicit in Israel’s Atrocity Crimes: An Interview With ACIJ’s Rawan Arraf

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As the violence in Palestine-Israel continues to escalate, so too does the mainstream media’s focus on the rockets Hamas is launching out of Gaza, despite their impact being dwarfed by the force of the sophisticated weaponry being unleashed upon civilians...

The International Crime of Genocide Continues to Be Perpetrated Globally

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“I do want to wish Eid Mubarak to millions of Muslims across the world,” said Australian Greens Senator Dr Mehreen Faruqi, as she addressed those gathered at the Sydney Free Palestine rally on 15 May. “But I do so with...

What is Vehicular Manslaughter?

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A range of criminal offences may apply in situations where a driver causes the death of another person. Manslaughter is one of them, but is usually reserved for the most serious dangerous driving cases. The more common charges are dangerous...

Apartheid Israel Destroys Gaza Press Tower in Attempt to Silence Journalists

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Israeli defence forces destroyed the 12 storey al-Jalaa apartment and office tower building in Gaza on Saturday afternoon. Along with five stories of offices and floors containing residential apartments, the building just happened to house the offices of the Associated...

What is an Unlawful Detention?

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As information continues to emerge about the recent alleged kidnapping of former Australian test cricketer Stuart MacGill, many people are still coming to terms with the chilling details. Mr MacGill alleges he was kidnapped on 14 April 2021, driven to...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 10 to 16 May 2021

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Tensions Rise in Northern Ireland, Sparking Concerns About Renewed Violence Citizens of Northern Ireland have increasingly felt targeted and alienated by those with regional power....
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