Criminal Law

Water Demands of Companies Trump the Needs of Local Communities

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The ecological collapse that climate activists are warning the globe is in the grips of was laid bare along the Barwon-Darling river system last summer with the deaths of millions of fish. These included the Murray Cod, which is a...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 21 to 27 October 2019

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Mainstream Media Finally Stands Up! The recent AFP raids have led to the mainstream media speaking out against years of laws which criminalise those who...

Rising Global Protests: A Loosely Linked Call for System Change

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Right now, protesters are mobilising across the globe: from Santiago to Beirut to Toulouse. And these seemingly disparate movements are united around a common theme: rising up against an initial government policy change, followed by a general raging against escalating...

NSW Police May be Bugging the Phones of Criminal Defence Lawyers

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The New South Wales Police Commissioner has avoided answering questions raised in Parliament about whether the New South Wales police force is using spyware to infiltrate the mobile phones and computers of criminal defence lawyers, regardless of laws which protect...

NSW Police Are Illegally Strip-Searching Children

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She was sixteen years old and ready to enjoy the time of her life. Moments later she was naked, crying and alone with a police officer who demanded she lift up the panty liner of her underwear as part of...

Trade Agreements Pre-empt Dissent: An Interview With AFTINET’s Dr Patricia Ranald

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Thousands of Aymara Indians held a series of protests in southern Peru back in May 2011, calling on the government to cancel the licence of the planned Santa Ana silver mine in the Puno region. The local Indigenous people asserted...

Ditch the Dogs: An Interview With Sniff Off’s David Shoebridge

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The leaked recommendations of the NSW coronial inquiry into music festival deaths suggest that sniffer dogs be abolished at these events, as the evidence points to “a link between the use of drug dogs and more harmful means of consumption”....

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...
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