Criminal Law

Fingerprint Evidence Is Not Infallible

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We previously reported on the problems with fingerprint evidence, including the lack of uniformity in matching techniques and the fact that a human’s interpretation is what ultimately determines whether there is a match. Since our article, additional research has been...

A Right Now Politician: An Interview With the Australian Greens’ Matthew Thompson

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In many ways, this coming federal election is an anomaly in its disconnect. According to the ABC’s Vote Compass, the number one issue that concerns Australian voters is the environment, which for the most part means climate change at present....

Why the Greatest Medicinal Plant is Outlawed: An Interview With HEMP’s Dr John Jiggens

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As Australian historian Dr John Jiggens puts it, cannabis is the “greatest herbal medicinal plant on the planet”. It can be used to treat more conditions than any other medicine. There’s no risk of overdose. And early last century, it...

Don’t Believe Their Hype: The Coalition Has Blown Out the Economy

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On 11 April, day one of the 2019 election campaign, a delusional Scott Morrison announced to the Australian public that a key reason it should consider re-electing the Coalition into government on 18 May is its economic management credentials. Indeed,...

Australian Police Don’t Take Hate Crime Seriously

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It has been reported that of the thousands of hate crimes recorded in police statistics across the nation each year, only a very small proportion are ever prosecuted. Recent findings Data released by Victoria Police suggests that, on average, three...

Dismissal of NSW Police Officer for Suspected Cocaine Use Was Unlawful

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The NSW Police Force has lost an unfair dismissal case in the state’s Industrial Relations Commission (IRC), after it was found that an allegation of cocaine use is not sufficient to terminate an officer’s employment. Background The officer was dismissed...

Police Raid on Nimbin Hemp Embassy: Little More Than a Show of Strength

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Stores in California will open at 2am AEST tomorrow morning. And some of the shoppers living in the fifth largest economy in the world will buy legal cannabis to smoke. Meanwhile, there will be other Californians at home, tending to...

Renewed Calls for the Decriminalisation of Minor Offences

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The Queensland Productivity Commission (QPC) has heard that the increasing number of people criminalised as a result of poverty and abuse is one of the most significant problems facing the State’s prison system. The QPC was tasked last year with...

The Continuing Violation of the Rights of Future Generations

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The twentieth century has been described as the century of war. Those years saw more than 170 million people killed by government, with 10 million lost in the Great War and 50 million during World War Two. Although, somewhat paradoxically,...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 29 April to 5 May 2019

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: The Law on Making a False Declaration Former One Nation Senator Rod Culleton has been referred to police over allegations he made a false declaration...
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