Will Tap and Go Technology Lead to an Increase in Petty Crime?
Tap and go technology is a relatively new credit card innovation from banks. Recently introduced in a bid to make it easier and quicker for shoppers to use credit and debit cards, with tap and go technology there is no...
What is The Impact of Forensic Technology on Cold Cases?
Thanks to developments in forensic technology, cold cases now have a much greater chance of being solved than they ever did previously. Cold cases are crimes that haven’t been solved or actively investigated recently, but that are still on the...
Internet Trolls Among Us
Reputation management is becoming a buzzword in the business arena and it is something that lawyers should be aware of too. Unfortunately, there are people who will post untrue negative information about businesses and professionals out of malice, or competitiveness....
Red Light Law in NSW
If you are caught running a red light in NSW, you are liable for a fine and to have demerit points taken off your licence, which can result in disqualification. Red light offences are usually detected by purpose built red...
What are the penalties for a dog attack?
Recent changes in the Companion Animals Act 1998 have increased the penalties for dog attacks in NSW. The penalties since 19th November 2013 are as follows: Section 16 Companion Animals Act: Dog Attacks 16(1) Dog attacks generally There is a...
Defence Lawyers Denied the Right to Evidence
Recent changes to court legislation have meant that defence lawyers no longer have certain rights they previously had regarding summary offences. Until recently, defence lawyers had the right to receive a ‘brief of evidence’ from the prosecution at least 14...
One Lawyer or a Team of Lawyers: Which is best?
If you are looking for legal representation you may find yourself overwhelmed at the different options available. With so many different lawyers and law firms around, how do you choose the right one? Deciding between a lawyer working independently and...
How Can I Appeal my Court Case?
If you have recently faced criminal proceedings and are unhappy with the outcome, it is possible to appeal. If you want to appeal a recent sentence or verdict, make sure you seek legal advice first to ensure you present the...
Continued Detention Orders in NSW
Although it is generally accepted that penalties like imprisonment are designed to be punishment for offences already committed, in some cases, custodial sentences are also used as prevention against future crimes. For example, continued detention orders in NSW can be...
NSW Councils given broad power to declare dogs ‘menacing’
The Companion Animals Amendment Act 2013 which came into effect on 19th November 2013 introduces several new provisions to regulate dogs that are considered to be aggressive. ‘Menacing Dogs’ The most significant change is the introduction of a new category...