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Child Pornography Offences in New South Wales

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More than 100 Australians have been arrested and charged with child-pornography related offences.  The arrests were made as part of an international investigation that has been ongoing since 2019, following information that people were sharing child abuse material in a...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 28 February to 6 March 2022

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Should Parents be Held Responsible for the Crimes of their Children? The parents of a 15-year old who allegedly opened fire at a school will...

Is it Fair for a Defendant to Face a Third Criminal Trial?

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Jarryd Hayne will face a third trial after a successful application to the New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal.  The former NRL star was released on bail from Cooma Correctional Centre last month after having his previous convictions for...

Home Affairs Is Turning Australia’s Foreign Spies on Our Own  

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Traditionally, there’s been a distinction between foreign-focused Australian spying agencies and domestic intelligence bodies. This has served to protect locals on home soil from the range of capabilities that overseas agents have, which locally would be classed as overreach. Yet,...

How Good Are Rain Bombs and Megafires? Morrison Damns Us to Climate Hell

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“Rain bombs” have been devastating the eastern board of Australia over the last week. These unprecedented downpours, which have destroyed entire towns, taken numerous lives, and are about to pound some of the most heavily devastated areas once more, are obviously climate-driven....

Not Just Locals Consider Morrison’s Government Our Most Corrupt

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Scott Morrison’s is the most corrupt federal government the nation has ever seen. This assertion is increasingly appearing in the media. And while it’s the kind of statement one could easily dismiss as something that’s said about any government in...

Spotlight on Overdose: An Interview With AIVL CEO Jake Docker

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Despite being an abject failure from its inception, the war on drugs continues and its casualties are mounting. Although its victims are not illicit substances, and nor are they those who profiteer from their manufacture or trafficking. Those who’ve primarily...

Decriminalising Drugs to Save Lives: An Interview With Reason Leader Fiona Patten

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“The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world,” declared the Global Commission on Drug Policy, in its June 2011 report. And the commission holds serious weight being made up of leading intellectuals and...

Judge Declares Banksia Hill Kids Prison Dehumanising, as Class Action Mounts

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As a 15-year-old boy came before the WA Children’s Court, it was heard that during his time in the state’s only child prison, Banksia Hill, he’d been kept in a tiny isolation cell with an observational wall for 79 of...

How Putin’s “Reclaiming” of Ukraine Could Spark Dutton’s War on China  

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The invasion of Ukraine has shocked the globe, as all wars do. Carnage carries horror whether it’s in Kyiv, Baghdad or Kabul. However, Putin’s push to take over Russia’s southwestern neighbour carries a number of possible repercussions that the US occupations...
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