Criminal Law

The Australian Border Force: What Powers Do They Have?

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If you watched the news towards the end of last week, chances are you heard about the Australian Border Force (ABF) debacle which sparked a massive protest in Melbourne’s CBD on Friday afternoon. The outrage was triggered by a poorly-worded...

Bail Laws to Get Tougher for Suspected Terrorists

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Regular readers of our blog will know that the NSW government has been changing the law on bail more frequently than most of us can keep up with. And now, the Baird government has announced that more changes are on...

Can All Lawyers Give Migration Law Advice?

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As we discussed in one of our recent blogs, questions about visas often arise when advising on criminal law cases. In recent years, a number of changes to the law have confused the question of who is permitted to give...

Watch What You Say! Defamation and Social Media

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Anyone using social media can be a publisher for the purposes of Australian defamation laws, and any publisher can be liable for defamation. This can even include re-publishing or otherwise promoting the defamatory statements of others. The tweet that caused...

Gold Coast Police Assault Man at Station

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Last week, we published a blog about the courageous Sergeant Rick Flori, a former policeman at the Surfers Paradise Police Station who was suspended from work and charged with ‘misconduct in public office’ after leaking footage of his colleagues brutally...

Should Police Have to Justify Searching People?

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In New York, police officers will soon be required to hand out cards titled ‘what is a stop?’ to those that they stop and search, but do not arrest.. The laws will come into effect on 21 September 2015, and...

Sex Work and the Law

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From Hollywood to vocal anti-trafficking groups, sex work has long been demonised as criminal behaviour. However, Amnesty International has now recognised that this should not be the case, passing a resolution saying that sex work should be decriminalised. At an...

Village Roadshow to Sue Illegal Downloaders

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Are you amongst the 29% of Aussies over the age 18 who regularly download content through illegal means? If so, you could soon be facing legal action from one of Australia’s largest media conglomerates, Village Roadshow. In an interview earlier...

Can Australian Lawyers Practise Overseas?

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So you’ve either just graduated or have been practising for a while, but the everyday humdrum of being a lawyer in Australia is starting to wear a little thin. Perhaps you want to head for greener and more lucrative pastures,...

Baby For Sale! Police Threaten Charges Over Prank

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It all started as a harmless joke on a Facebook trading group. ‘BABY FOR SALE – $7,500,’ the heading read. “My new girlfriend is a single mum and she doesn’t want to be one anymore and she wants to sell...
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