Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Articles

NSW Police Needs Greater Transparency Around Domestic Violence, Says DVNSW’s Renata Field

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Currently, there are at least six senior police officers, who’ve recently been found guilty of serious domestic violence offences, yet they’re continuing to serve on the NSW Police Force. Indeed, over 2018-21, 56 officers were charged with domestic violence offences and...

Dangerous Driver Who Killed Pregnant Woman Wins Appeal

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The court heard that Richard Moananu began drinking about 10am on 28 September 2018 before getting behind the wheel of his silver Mazda at around 6.45pm.  He collided head on into a car carrying a young man and his pregnant...

The Solomons: Australia Offered Fruit-Picking, While China Offers Economic Stability

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During the 2019 Pacific Island Forum, nations raised concerns about Australia’s fossil fuel industry and the climate impact it’s having on their environments. Then deputy PM Michael McCormack, however, said this annoyed him, as these nations would be able to survive...

This Anzac Day, ADF Veterans Call on Government for War Powers Reform

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Anzac Day is a moment when the Australian public collectively pauses to contemplate the Australia Defence Force personnel who fell in conflicts on foreign soil. The futility of war is particularly pertinent this year with the brutality of the Russian invasion...

Governments Fail Flood Victims

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The Northern Rivers flood victims face a long wait for financial help, as politicians busy themselves with upcoming federal election and other priorities they see as more important for their own promotion and self-preservation.  When you talk to the locals,...

The Offence of Littering in New South Wales

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A teenager on the NSW Central Coast has received a fine after becoming famous as a “speed camera crusader”.  17-year old Beau Jackson was recently the subject of a story on one of Australia’s most watched current affairs programme for...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 18 to 24 April 2022

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Impact on Dependents is Relevant when Sentencing for Commonwealth Crimes The appeal court found that the family impact must be considered when sentencing for federal...

Defamation Trial Hears Evidence of Atrocities by Australian Soldiers in Afghanistan

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As the Ben Roberts Smith defamation trial continues, it’s hard not to look away from evidence given in court, and reported widely in the media, about what allegedly happened in Afghanistan. The latest development in the case, which is expected...

Coalition Attempts to Retake Warringah Using Extreme Anti-Trans Bigotry

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Senior Liberal officials have outlined that when they were screening Katherine Deves for the key electoral seat of Warringah, they weren’t made aware that she was an anti-trans tyrant, which seems to imply the party may have had second thoughts...

Campaigning 2022: Which Major Can We Trust to Treat Refugees With the Most Cruelty?

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Having fled their countries of origin due to conflict or persecution, often with little more than the clothes on their backs, refugees are some of the most desperate people on the planet. And in our country, they’ve also played a...
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