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Should low-range drink drivers get criminal records?

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If you have been charged with drink driving, you are certainly not alone. Drink driving, also known as ‘P.C.A.’, is the most common offence in NSW Local Courts, accounting for 20% of all cases. And it may surprise you that...

Are Drug Driving Laws Fair?

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NSW drivers are now facing an even greater chance of being drug tested, after police have linked crashes to drug use. And newer machines used to detect drugs in saliva samples are even more sensitive to drugs than older technology,...

Operation ‘Safe Arrival’ Targets Drivers Over The Holiday Period

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Once again, the annual Christmas-New Years road safety campaign has seen a significant number of motorists charged with various traffic offences. Dubbed ‘Operation Safe Arrival,’ the two-week long double demerit period, which began at midnight on the 19th of December...

Can I Become A Lawyer With A Criminal Record?

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In many ways the legal system depends on the honesty and ethics of legal practitioners, so it makes sense that there are restrictions on the people who can apply. To be admitted as a lawyer, you must be a person...

Top Ten Tips For Representing Yourself When Pleading Guilty to Drink Driving

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Drink driving is one of the most common criminal offences before the NSW courts. Many people charged with drink driving will wish to plead guilty and get it over with, but won’t have the financial resources to hire a lawyer....

People from all backgrounds have found themselves in trouble for Drug Possession. Find out How to Avoid a Conviction.

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He may seem like an unlikely suspect, but former Gold Coast drug squad detective Peter Betts was recently found guilty of drug possession. A search of Mr Betts’ home and car in late October uncovered a single tablet of ecstasy,...

Queensland Barrister who was found Guilty of Tax Offences tipped to become Magistrate

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We have published a number of blogs about lawyers who have engaged in professional misconduct and unethical behaviour. In many cases, these lawyers were ‘struck off’ - meaning that that they lost their licence to practice law. In a profession...

Can my lawyer still defend me if they know I’m guilty?

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Like most other professions, criminal lawyers have to abide by high ethical standards and codes of conduct that are determined by the regulatory body in the state they practice. In NSW, that body is called the Law Society of New...

Police Blitz Targets over 100 Alleged Shoplifters in Sydney

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When December rolls around each year, the stores are filled with people frantically trying to cross everything off their shopping lists before Christmas hits. But it’s also the time that, for whatever reason, shoplifters hit the shops in record numbers,...

Developments in the case of Freya Newman: A Need for Better Whistleblower Protections?

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Earlier this year, 21 year old Freya Newman, an employee at the Whitehouse Institute of Design, was charged with accessing restricted data after she exposed the Institute’s grant of an allegedly secret $60,000 scholarship to the Prime Minister’s daughter, Tony...
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