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Murder or Miscarriage? The Feticide Debate

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One of the most hotly debated legal issues these days is whether those who have intentionally caused a miscarriage should be charged with foetal homicide - commonly known as ‘feticide.’ On the one hand, women’s rights advocates have cautioned against...

Is Your Lawyer the Real Deal? Consequences for faking a law degree

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If you watch the legal drama Suits you would be familiar with the plight of Mike Ross, a college dropout who lands a job working alongside infamous New York lawyer Harvey Specter, despite never having received a law degree. But...

Is Death by Firing Squad Ever Justified?

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It’s the fate that awaits members of the Bali Nine, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran - and a penalty that has drawn widespread criticism from human rights advocates all around the world. But in a move that has been labelled...

Do Protective Services Officers Have Too Much Power?

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If you’ve been on social media recently, you might have come across a video depicting Protective Services Officers (PSOs) allegedly assaulting a man at a Victorian train station. According to Moustafa Sayegh, he was approached by the PSOs whilst waiting...

Will meta-data laws catch criminals, or turn civilians into suspects?

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Last week, the Federal government’s controversial meta-data laws passed the Senate. The laws require internet and phone service providers (ISPs) to store your meta-data for a period of two years, and to hand that information over to a raft of...

Are Police Misusing their Power to Arrest?

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One of our previous blogs discussed the case of a Sydney criminal lawyer who successfully sued the NSW police service after being wrongfully arrested on a train. There have been several other cases of wrongful arrest in NSW in recent...

Mobile Phone Use Sparks Road Rage

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The dangers of driving while distracted have been well documented, but have road safety organisations gone too far in convincing people of the dangers of driving and texting, or talking on the phone? It would appear that the message has...

Becoming a Magistrate or Judge in NSW

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Magistrates and judges preside over the courts in NSW and are responsible for making a wide range of decisions about various fields of law. Magistrates sit in the Local Court and are often responsible for presiding over a large number...

How can memory loss affect a criminal case?

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Being involved in a traffic accident where people are left injured can be an incredibly traumatic experience, but what if you then find yourself facing a criminal court as a result? Having to defend yourself against serious driving charges can...

Does More Police Mean Less Crime?

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The NSW liberal government was returned to power with a comfortable majority over the weekend. If you were following the election campaign, you might have noticed that both Premier Mike Baird and opposition leader Luke Foley engaged in a good...
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