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The Real World of Young Lawyers

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Each year many young people decide to study to become lawyers. There is no doubt that a career in law can be rewarding and interesting but it is also very hard work, especially in the beginning, and many people go...

Driving Furiously and other Less Prosecuted Offences

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Throughout history, civilisations have come up with some fairly unusual crimes and possibly even more unusual punishments. Of course, many of these are never, if ever prosecuted. In a country like Australia, where there is an abundance of laws and...

When Should I Fire My Lawyer?

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Lawyers are not known as being the most popular people on the planet, and many jokes poke fun at those within the profession who are less than ethical - a large majority according to some. Happily, the situation is not...

What Are The Penalties for Making Hoax Calls To Police?

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Making prank emergency calls to police is a criminal offence. Although it may seem like a harmless prank, making a hoax call can lead to heavy fines and a prison sentence of up to three years. Fake calls to police...

Do You Need a Lawyer When Pleading Guilty?

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If you have been charged with a criminal offence, you may be considering pleading guilty. Additionally, you may consider representing yourself in court or be wondering if you do need a lawyer when pleading guilty. Perhaps you are thinking about...

What is The Protected Admissions Scheme?

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Young offenders in NSW can confess to minor offences and avoid conviction in a new program which has been created to close a loophole in the cautioning system. Previously young offenders would have to admit guilt to be issued with...

Do I Have to Answer Police Questions if I’ve been in an Accident?

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If you have been involved in a traffic accident you need to report the matter to the police as soon as possible. Failing to report an accident can leave you facing criminal charges. If you are concerned that you may...

Child Sexual Assault and the Statute of Limitations in Australia

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There is no specific statute of limitations in Australia for criminal offences. However, there are rules that prevent many less-serious offences from being charged long after the incident. For example, police in NSW will not normally be allowed to press...

Catfishing: A Disturbing Type Of Recent Fraud In NSW

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‘Catfish’, not only the name of a rather unattractive type of fish, is also a term increasingly being used to describe a person who pretends to be someone else online, often in the context of romantic relationships. Catfish, in the...

Is Intimidation a Crime? Has the Law Kept Up With the Many Forms of Intimidation?

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Intimidate is defined in the Oxford dictionary as to “frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants”. However, in this modern age of smartphones and cyber bullying, the act of intimidation can be so...
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