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2017 Drug Law Reform in Australia: An Interview with Harm Reduction Advocate Nick Wallis

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Australia 21 released its report into illicit substances in March this year. Within it the independent public policy think tank made thirteen recommendations aiming to decriminalise illegal drugs, and to minimise the harms associated with their use. Among its recommendations, the report...

Police Beef-up Firepower in Time for New Year’s Eve

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Military-style M4 semi-automatic rifles have been issued to police officers in time for New Year’s Eve celebrations, and police commissioner Mick Fuller says “we just have to get used to it.” “I don’t want the public to feel confronted, but...

New Zealand’s Progressive Medicinal Cannabis Law: An Interview with Advocate Rebecca Reider

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The New Zealand government introduced a bill into federal parliament last week that will establish a local medicinal cannabis industry. NZ health minister David Clark said that cannabis medicines could be available in 24 months if the nation follows Australia’s example. However,...

Australian Federal Police Broadcasts Plans to Arrest Suspect

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) recently embarrassed itself when part of a discussion on plans to arrest a suspected North Korean agent were broadcast over social media. The hiccup is the latest in a number of bungles that have plagued...

Emojis Inside the Courtroom

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Think the small expressive image at the end of your text or Facebook post is just an adornment? Well the law may think otherwise. Courts have found emojis to be relevant as evidence in a wide range of cases. In fact,...

Helping in an Emergency and Filming Police – Your Responsibilities and Rights

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It seems that almost everyone has a smartphone these days, and many are keen to record public encounters with police and even situations where others may be in danger. While such footage can be important in keeping police accountable and...

Criminal Lawyer’s Prison Sentence Confirmed on Appeal

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Criminal defence lawyer Stephen Stubbs has lost his appeal for fraud convictions and will spend time in prison. The offences An ACT Supreme Court jury found 64-year old Stubbs guilty last year of 14 counts of dishonestly obtaining property by...

CBA Senior Financial Planner Avoids Prison for Fraud

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“It was not a momentary lapse of judgment. It involved 18 clients and it breached his employer’s trust and the clients’ trust”, Queensland magistrate Cathy McLennan remarked when sentencing former CBA senior financial planner Ricky Gillespie for fraud. “It really...

Asylum Seekers Need Help: An Interview With RACS Solicitor Ben Lumsdaine

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Australian immigration minister Peter Dutton announced in late May that 7,500 asylum seekers were being given until October 1 to lodge their protection visa applications, or they’d face deportation. He stated that the “game was up” for “fake refugees.” However, what...

‘Black Pete’ Christmas Tradition Is Dividing the Netherlands

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The Netherlands has a tradition of white people dressing up in ‘blackface’ to celebrate Christmas. Black Pete is the character they’re portraying. His costume may also comprise exaggerated red lips, a curly afro wig, and huge gold earrings. At celebrations,...
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