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Much of the Same: Federal Labor Continues to Criminally Prosecute Whistleblowers

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The man who has accused the Australian Tax Office (ATO) of covering up serious maladministration will now face trial.  Richard Boyle, a former ATO Debt Collector is accused of 24 offences - including recording and disclosing protected information he collected...

Teenage Girls Charged with Detaining, Taunting and Brutalising Peer

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Three girls aged 12, 13 and 14 have been charged with serious offences over an alleged brutal and prolonged assault of a 13-year old girl. The four girls, who are reported have been friends, were at a sleepover in Tewantin...

Commonwealth Offences Relating to Dealing in Proceeds of Crime in Australia

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A Sydney lawyer has been sent to prison for 12 years over his part in the multi-million dollar Plutus Payroll tax fraud scheme.  He is the sixth person to be convicted and sentenced over the fraud, which has been dubbed the...

The International War Crime of Wilful Killing in Australian Law

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A former member of the elite Special Air Service (SAS) is the first Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel in Australian history to be charged with the international war crime of wilful killing under Australian law.  Afghanistan war veteran Oliver Schulz, is...

Character References Must Disclose Knowledge of Offences

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Character references are normally handed-up to a court during the sentencing hearing; which is when the court decides the penalty that will be imposed on a defendant. These references are an important way to show the defendant has accepted responsibility...

“Disgraceful” Police Officer is Allegedly at It Again

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A Victorian police officer who was allowed to remain on the force after publishing private images of, and making highly offensive remarks about, former AFL coach Dani Laidley is facing yet another disciplinary hearing, this time over allegations he possessed...

Bizarre Australian Criminal Cases: The Simpsons Porn Case

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There are many bizarre cases that form part of Australian legal history, but perhaps none more vexing when it comes to balancing the often competing considerations of free speech on the one hand, and protecting the innocent on the other,...

What Happened to the ICAC’s Corruption Investigation of Gladys?

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The New South Wales watchdog against corruption in government agencies has come under fire over its ‘endless delays’ in completing the investigation into alleged corrupt conduct by former Premier Gladys Berejiklian.  The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has released a...

Got a Fetish for Upskirt Photos? Work for Service NSW

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A female driver made a formal complaint to Service NSW after the government agency sent a compromising photo taken by a mobile phone detection to her home address. The woman received a fine for using a mobile phone while driving...

Jarryd Hayne Faces Third Trial Over Sexual Assault Allegation

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Former National Rugby League star Jarryd Hayne is back in Downing Centre District Court to face a third trial over allegations of sexual assault. Vehemently maintains innocence Mr Hayne has steadfastly maintained his innocence throughout years of prosecution, and has...
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