Criminal Law

Failure to Press Criminal Charges over Tanya Day’s Custody Death Reflects Wider Injustice for First Nations

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The decision not to charge two Victoria police officers that the state coroner suggested could potentially be found criminally negligent in relation to the ultimately fatal treatment that Tanya Day received whilst being held in police custody has left a...

Police Arrest Pregnant Woman Over Social Media Post

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Welcome to the state of Victoria, September 2020, where police officers walk into a 28-year old, pregnant woman’s home, handcuff and arrest her in front of her child while she is wearing pyjamas and seize her computers and mobile phones...

Challenging WA’s Solitary Confinement Regime: An Interview With Dr Hannah McGlade

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On 29 July, a WA Supreme Court challenge was lodged against that state’s practice of subjecting inmates to prolonged solitary confinement, which the main UN standards on prisoner treatment considers to be torture. The challenge was on behalf of three...

Police Officer Who Endangered Domestic Violence Victim Wins Appeal

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A Queensland Court has set aside the conviction of a Police Officer who hacked into the State’s confidential database, and then gave the address of a domestic violence victim to his ‘mate’, the woman’s abusive former partner. Senior Constable Neil...

Another Data Breach Raises Concerns About the Safety of Personal Information

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NSW Transport has yet to inform more than 50,000 Australian driver licence holders that their personal data was uploaded and left exposed in open cloud storage. The licences were discovered last week by a Ukranian security consultant who stumbled across...

Adani Sets Its Legal “Attack Dog” on Civilian Activist

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Adani announced on 26 August that it’s planning to sue long-term environmental activist Ben Pennings for the alleged damages he’s caused due to his part in the ongoing campaign to prevent the Indian mining giant’s Carmichael coal mine from going...

Harsh COVID Rules Frustrate Victorian Residents and Businesses

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It’s no wonder Victorians residents are getting twitchy. A woman has been fined for breaching Covid-19 restrictions by travelling more than 5 kilometres from her home to get coffee. Under severe stage four restrictions, Victorians in metropolitan areas are not...

NSW Police Shut Down Sydney Uni Protest Again: An Interview With the SRC’s Jack Mansell

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NSW police was at it again last Friday, as it took advantage of the opportunity the COVID-19 health crisis has afforded it to continue its clampdown on public protests. The overt reasoning is to counter virus transmission, whereas the covert...

With Tripartisan Approval, Drug Decriminalisation Looks Likely for Canberra

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ACT MLA Michael Pettersson is yet again championing the harm reduction approach to illicit substances. This time the Labor backbencher has initiated an investigation into the feasibility of decriminalising the use and personal possession of “drugs of dependence” in the...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 24 to 30 August 2020

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: The Law, Defences and Penalties for Murder in New South Wales A man has died and another is in critical condition after a double stabbing...
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