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‘WTF’ Cases: Oral Sex with Animals

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The Supreme Court of Canada recently heard a disturbing case where it has been called upon to decide whether all sexual acts on animals constitute bestiality. The case concerned a man who coaxed the family dog into performing oral sex...

WA Police Admit Bungling Major Cases

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We recently wrote a blog about the case of Gene Gibson, who allegedly ‘admitted’ in a police interview to killing 21-year-old Joshua Warneke, despite not being able to understand English and not having an interpreter. In July 2014, the Western...

Can I Charge Someone with a Crime?

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We often receive requests from members of the public who wish to commence criminal proceedings against someone who has wronged them - for instance, an ex-spouse who is harassing them, a former friend who has stolen their property, or someone...

Fascinating Cases: First Slavery Prosecution in Australia

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Slavery has been illegal for the majority of Australia’s post-colonial history - although it has existed and continues to exist right up to today. Here, like in the rest of the world, human trafficking and sexual servitude are a hidden...

Should ICAC Get the Power to Press Criminal Charges?

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It is a generally accepted rule that only prosecutorial bodies like the police and Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) have the power to instigate criminal proceedings. But in a move that turns the norm upside down, NSW Attorney-General Gabrielle Upton...

Australian Prisons: Dumping Grounds for Mentally Ill Aboriginals

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Indigenous people and those suffering from mental health conditions are the most overrepresented groups in Australians prisons today. Around 38% of inmates in Australia have been diagnosed with a mental illness - and 27% of our prison population is Indigenous....

The Fascinating History of Animals on Trial

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If you’ve ever caught your beloved pet gnawing away at your favourite pair of shoes, you might have searched their face for tell-tale signs of guilt, but you’d never consider reporting them to the police to face charges of malicious...

Murderer Asks Court for a Release Date

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Kevin Crump was sentenced to life imprisonment for the horrific rape and murder of Virginia Morse and Ian Lamb in 1973, with a recommendation that he ‘never be released’. He has been behind bars for the past 42 years -...

Three Crimes that Aren’t Usually Enforced

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In NSW, there are thousands upon thousands of criminal offences scattered throughout many different pieces of legislation; from murder and sexual assault, down to the many hundreds of driving offences contained in our web of traffic legislation. But not all...

‘He Said, She Said’: Murray Directions in Sexual Assault Trials

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Defending an allegation of sexual assault is no simple feat in the current social and legal environment. A myriad of rules now apply to protect complainants in sexual assault cases, including laws which block access to certain types of relevant...
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