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Can Police Search Through Your Mobile Phone?

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Despite it being a commonly held belief, police don’t actually have the power to simply walk up to someone on the street, demand they hand over their phone and then trawl through it. Rather, there are certain laws that officers...

Investigation Into Crown Resorts and Home Affairs Heats Up

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The Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity (ACLEI), is stepping up its investigation into Crown Resorts VIP high-roller programme, amid concerns that some interactions between Crown and the Department of Home Affairs ‘raise issues of corruption.’ Hearings begin next week...

Assaulting a Police Officer in Potts Point Case Study

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Two men and two women are facing court charged with assaulting police, after fight in Potts Point led to five police officers being injured. The brawl started after a man and a woman allegedly refused to leave the Flamingo Lounge...

Taxpayers Spend $30 Million to Keep One Family in Detention

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A shocked Australian senate hearing heard earlier this week that the Home Affairs Department is spending $20,000 a day to keep a Tamil Family detained on Christmas Island while they await a decision on their future. The Tamil family made...

Commonwealth Bank to be Criminally Prosecuted

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Last week, Australia’s largest bank, CBA, made headlines when it became the first major bank in the country to be charged with criminal offences after the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry (the RC)....

Justice for Mhelody: An Interview With Migrante Australia’s Lina Cabaero

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Mhelody Polan Bruno died at around 10 am on 22 September at Wagga Wagga Base Hospital. The death occurred after paramedics attended an apartment the morning before, where they stabilised her. The 25-year-old Filipina trans woman had been holidaying in...

Police Officer Reinstated After Failing Drug Test

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In a decision that’s bound to have repercussions on workplace drug testing practices around the country, the NSW Industrial Relations Commission (NSWIRC) has ruled that its initial decision to reinstate a NSW police officer dismissed over a positive drug test...

Mainstream Media Finally Stands Up!

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After being targeted by the recent AFP press raids, journalists and media organisations are finally standing up against years of laws which - while passed under the guise of protecting against terrorism - are actually being used to silence critics...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 14 to 20 October 2019

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: The Crime of Poisoning in New South Wales ‘Thalidomide babies’ are still waiting for justice nearly sixty years after one of Australia’s biggest ever medical...

Silencing Journalists Threatens Democracy: An Interview with Award-Winning Journalist Peter Greste

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Prior to the 9/11 terrorist attack, there was only one specific piece of anti-terrorism legislation in Australia – a local law in the Northern Territory. Now, there are a staggering 82, with five more currently being considered by parliaments. As...
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