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Ousting Dutton: An Interview With Greens Candidate Benedict Coyne

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A few weeks back, Peter Dutton suffered a major blow when he was defeated by Scott Morrison in the Liberal leadership battle. But despite this, the divisive politician remains a formidable force in the party room. Dutton’s still in charge...

Family Court ‘Expert’ Under Investigation

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There are calls for change in the Australian family law system after an approved ‘expert’ was referred for investigation over allegations he prepared “grossly inaccurate” reports to be presented in evidence to support claims of child abuse and family violence....

Catholic Church Continues Refusal to Report Child Sexual Assaults

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Australia’s Catholic leaders have steadfastly refused to break the seal of confession, regardless of the consequences. Existing laws Section 127 of the New South Wales Evidence Act enables clergy “to refuse to disclose a religious confession made to him or...

Indigenous Inmate Dies at the Hands of Prison Staff

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Although it’s 25 years after the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Indigenous people continue to die at alarming rates in police custody and inside correctional centres. The latest death in the spotlight is that of Wayne Morrison, who...

Do I have to attend the court if subpoenaed?

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A subpoena is a court order to attend court, produce documents or both. Although it is normally prepared and filed by the defence or prosecution in criminal proceedings, it is important to be aware that the failure to comply can...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 27 August to 2 September 2018

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Hiding Amongst Us - Australia’s 10 Most Wanted Fugitives They are suspected of committing some of the nation’s most serious criminal offences. Click here to...

Crime and Corruption Commission Turns it’s Back on Honest Cop

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The body meant to oversee the conduct of police in Queensland - the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) – has told former police officer Rick Flori that it won’t be investigating a campaign of reprisals against him by other officers...

Democracy Is in Tatters Across the Globe

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Democracy suffered “its most crucial crisis in decades” last year, according to a leading annual report on global freedom. And this continued a twelve year trend, which has seen a gradual decline in fair elections, minority rights, press freedoms and...

Should Politicians be Sacked if they Commit Crimes?

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Donald Trump’s former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen has pleaded guilty to eight charges in the United States Federal Court, and in doing so has implicated the president in a criminal conspiracy. Mr Cohen pleaded guilty to making false statements,...

Aussies Demand Federal Corruption Watchdog, But Coalition Refuses

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A new study suggests that 85% of Australians believe most or all federal MPS are corrupt, which represents a 9% increase from just last year. The survey of Australian voters indicates that trust in all levels of government is down,...
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