What Sort of Information is on the NSW Paedophile Register?
If someone is convicted of a sexual offence against a person under the age of 18, they are usually required to list their details on the NSW Child Sex Offenders Register. In NSW, as in all states except for Tasmania, sex...
What Does Criminal Law Say on Consent?
Sexual offences in NSW come with harsh penalties and it is vital that defendants seek representation from criminal defence lawyers who are experienced in sexual assault cases. Depending on the severity of the offence, a person convicted of sexual assault...
Should Minors Charged with Serious Offences be Released on Bail?
The issue of minors committing criminal offences has been in the spotlight after the recent incident where a 16-year-old was charged with sexual assault after the alleged gang rape of a 14-year-old girl in Sydney’s west. Sexual offences perpetrated by...
Is Crime on the Increase?
If you follow the news, it would appear that crime is an ever-increasing problem, particularly in cities, but how true is this? Is crime really increasing, or could it actually be on a downward trend? The increased coverage of crime...
Could Brothels in Sydney be Linked to Sex Trafficking?
There are a number of rules governing the licensing process for brothels in Sydney, and the rest of NSW. The licensing process was tightened last year in an attempt to lessen the involvement of organised crime in brothels, and the...
How long a Sentence is Life?
It can be extremely distressing when you find out a loved one has been given a sentence of life imprisonment. Life sentences can be given to someone who is guilty of a very serious crime, such as Murder; Aggravated Sexual...
Continued Detention Orders in NSW
Although it is generally accepted that penalties like imprisonment are designed to be punishment for offences already committed, in some cases, custodial sentences are also used as prevention against future crimes. For example, continued detention orders in NSW can be...
What Types of Cases Appear at Parramatta District Court?
The NSW court system is divided into three different levels of court. The local court deals with less serious matters. Local court hearings are presided over by a magistrate rather than a judge and jury. The district court is where...
Defences for a Charge of Possessing Child Abuse Material
The production, possession or dissemination of child abuse material is a serious criminal offence under Section 91H of the Crimes Act. If you are found with anything that is considered to be child abuse material in your possession, you could...
The Difference Between an Act of Indecency and Indecent Assault in NSW
There are a large number of different sexual offences in NSW, which range in severity from summary offences to indictable offences with serious penalties such as long-term imprisonment. There is a lot of very specific terminology surrounding sexual offences, and...