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Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 29 October to 4 November 2018

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: What are Standard Non-Parole Periods in New South Wales? An ‘SNPP’ is a reference point for the sentencing judge when deciding how long a person...

Angry Anderson’s Son Bashed to Death

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It has been reported that Liam Anderson, the 26-year old son of Rose Tattoo lead singer Gary “Angry” Anderson, was bashed to death during a violent altercation at the corner of Pavilion Street and Bridge Road, Queenscliff, in Sydney’s Northern...

System Protects Police Officer Who Endangered Victim

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The Queensland Police Service (QPS) has made written submissions to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) arguing that it should not require the attendance of a police officer who was found to have illegally accessed the police database and...

Re-Radicalising Mardi Gras: An Interview with Pride in Protest’s Bridget Harilaou

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The first Sydney Mardi Gras parade was a protest march for human rights. Members of the local LGBTIQ community walked down Oxford Street calling for an end to the criminalisation of their lives and the freedom to openly express their...

Only Half of the Serious Injuries on Our Roads are Recorded

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According to the NSW Centre for Road Safety, only half of the serious injuries caused by road collisions are recorded road trauma statistics, because police and hospital records cannot be matched. The Centres reports that there were 11,557 people seriously...

Noongar Not for Sale: Indigenous Activists Fight Government and Mining Interests

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The Federal Court ruled that the Noongar Native Title Settlement was void on 2 February last year. In what became known as the McGlade decision, the court found the agreement between the Noongar people and the WA government was invalid as...

Judge Recognises that Medicinal Cannabis Producers are Not Criminals

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The benefits of cannabis medicine are becoming widely accepted within the Australian community. However, laws around the non-profit cultivation of the plant to help the sick continue to carry the same level of criminality as the laws for those who...

When Does a Child’s Criminal Record Expire in NSW?

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Many employers across Australia require a criminal record check before an applicant is able to commence employment. And those who wish to travel to, or work in, certain overseas counties may also need to obtain one. Criminal history checks will always be...

Sydney Criminal Lawyer Charged with Accessory to Murder

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It has been reported that 38-year old Sydney criminal defence lawyer Ali Abbas was formally arrested at Surry Hills Police Station at around 6am today, and charged with being an accessory after the fact of the murder of 15-year old...

Torture is a Crime, but it’s Still Widely Practised

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The Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in December 1984. Since it came into force in June 1987, it’s prohibited torture under international law. Article 1...
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