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Alleged Paedophile Priest Free to Work with Children

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By Blake O’Connor and Ugur Nedim The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal has given the go-ahead for an alleged paedophile priest to work with children. The 68-year-old former Catholic priest, known only as ‘BQC’, was banned from undertaking any work...

Queensland Government Accused of Being ‘Soft on Crime’

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The current Queensland Labor government, led by Annastacia Palaszczuk, has announced it will reverse a number of harsh laws brought in by the former Newman LNP government. The Opposition has predictably responded by claiming Labor is soft on crime. Proposed...

Illegal Drug Use Amongst Lawyers

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By Blake O’Connor and Ugur Nedim Lawyers are meant to fearlessly advance the interests of their clients, whilst respecting the law. However, a number of cases, studies and reports suggest the legal profession is plagued by illicit drug use. Last...

Islamic College Targeted by Hate Criminals

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In the latest of several recent anti-Islamic crimes, a four-wheel drive has been firebombed and racist graffiti sprayed at the Australian Islamic College in WA, while hundreds prayed at a nearby Mosque. The attack has led to calls for greater...

New Trial Ordered for Adnan Syed

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Adnan Syed turned 20 the year he was convicted of murdering his former high school girlfriend, Hae Min Lee. Now, after serving 16 years of a life sentence, a Baltimore Judge has overturned his conviction and ordered a new trial....

Sydney Grandmother Faces Execution

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Mrs Nguyen Thi Huong looked anguished as the court in Ho Chi Minh City read its verdict recently. The 73-year-old Vietnamese-Australian woman has been sentenced to death for heroin trafficking. It sounds implausible … incongruous, but Vietnamese community leaders in...

Crime and Corruption in the Prison System

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A guard in Western Australia’s Casuarina Prison faces a string of criminal charges for allegedly smuggling drugs and other contraband into the prison. 32-year-old Scott Craig Berridge is alleged to have smuggled drugs, mobile phones and alcohol to inmates at...

Police Not Charged Despite Damning Video Footage

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In spite of damning video footage that clearly shows Ray Currier being punched by police in the chest and head, then shoved and held down while being beaten on a footpath in Surfer Paradise, the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission...

Jurors Prosecuted for Googling Defendants

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Juries don’t always follow the rules. In fact, jury nullification – where a jury goes against the evidence and acquits a defendant – has been a contentious issue among legal scholars for centuries. There are certain laws of evidence which apply...

‘N-Bomb’ Linked to Deaths of Young Australians

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On June 8, the body of Rye Hunt was found washed up on a beach in Marcia, just outside Rio. Tasmanian-born and bred, Rye was backpacking overseas with a mate. They’d been travelling for seven weeks and were amiable travelling...
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