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To Bail, or Not to Bail?

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A Queensland father was released on conditional bail yesterday, after being charged with the sexual assault of a Korean national in Caboolture, north of Brisbane. Police allege the 23-year old man stalked the woman at Morayfield shopping centre before attacking...

Pressure Becoming Too Much for Wicked Campers

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The Queensland Government plans to take sexist, misogynistic and other inappropriate messages off the road following talks between Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath, the Department of Transport and Advertising Standards Bureau. The outcome of the talks is to get Wicked campervans, and...

Jill Meagher’s Murderer Refused Legal Aid for Appeals

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Earlier this month, the Victorian Court of Appeal overturned one of the sexual assault convictions against Adrian Bayley, the man serving a minimum of 35 years in prison for the rape and murder of ABC reporter Jill Meagher. Bayley originally...

DPP Presses Charges Against Police for Assault and Cover-Up

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Two Melbourne police officers have been charged with ‘attempting to pervert the course of justice’ in a ruling by the Victorian Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). The ruling by the DPP overturns a decision by the Victorian...

Go Directly to Jail! Victoria to Limit Sentencing Options

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The Victorian government has vowed to restrict the sentencing options available to courts in order to ensure “serious offenders” cannot avoid prison. Attorney-General Martin Pakula says the Victorian public is sick and tired of offenders being handed lenient sentences. “We...

Boy Shafted by Prosecution and Own Defence Lawyer

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Imagine this: you are a 15-year-old boy brought into the police station for questioning about a stabbing murder which occurred during a fight between two groups of young males. Due to your age, you are given a ‘support person’ who...

Police Blitz on ‘Lane Hogging” – Cash Grab or Road Safety Measure?

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One Wednesday, 14 July, police issued more than 170 fines to motorists who didn’t ‘keep to the left’ on some of our busiest roads and motorways, including the M4, M5 and M7. During the crackdown, called Operation Compliance Two, each...

Overcoming the Bail Act’s ‘Show Cause’ Test

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The Bail Amendment Bill 2014 introduced important changes to the existing bail regime in New South Wales. Most significantly, the amendments brought-in what are referred to as the ‘show cause’ provisions. The amended bail legislation, through the insertion of Section...

Three Charged Over Stabbing Murder of Teenager

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Three people were charged last night with murdering an 18-year-old man after a fight erupted outside a Panania convenience store, in Sydney’s southwest. It is reported that police and ambulance officers arrived at Marco Avenue shortly after 6pm to find...

The Effect of CCTV on Crime

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The installation of CCTV cameras is often seen as a sure-fire way of reducing criminal activity at a particular location. However, a growing body of research suggests CCTV may not be as effective as previously thought at deterring and solving...
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