New sentencing laws in NSW: The new ‘intensive corrections order’ replaces and expands on the old ‘intensive corrections order’ while re-introducing home detention. continue reading
New NSW sentencing laws: ‘Section 9 bond’ & ‘community service order’ now replaced by the new ‘community corrections order’. continue reading
The new NSW sentencing laws: 'Section 10 bonds' are now removed and replaced with conditional release orders. Read on for more. continue reading
An outline on how the new “Copwatch” app will protect Aboriginal communities and hold police accountable. continue reading
Are the police prosecuting people for affray out of convenience? This blog also outlines the difference between affray and assault in NSW. continue reading
This blog outlines certain behaviours considered acceptable in today’s society that never was many years ago. continue reading
This blog outlines the defences to common assaults, and the difference between intentional assaults and reckless assaults in NSW. continue reading
Can the police take your blood without your permission? This blog answers some common questions concerning your rights when police want to carry out forensic procedures. continue reading
What does ‘Stalking’ or ‘Intimidating’ mean in NSW? Read on to find out. continue reading
The meaning of life sentences in NSW and the circumstances it will apply in. continue reading
If you cultivate 999 cannabis plants outdoors, will you face the same penalties as someone who …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh and Tayla Regan Do I Have to Stop My Car When Signalled By …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh and Tayla Regan If a life imprisonment is given by the court, it …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh & Tayla Regan Heavy penalties apply in NSW for using fake ID in …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh & Tayla Regan Is it Illegal to Eat Food While Driving Your Car? …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh & Tayla Regan Jaywalking is generally where you cross the road in unsafe …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh & Tayla Regan The Case of McIlwraith v R [2017] NSWCCA 13 On …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh & Tayla Regan With the rise of technology and communication through means of …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh & Tayla Regan In 2017, police have conducted about 112,000 roadside drug tests. …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh & Tayla Regan Imagine being compelled by the courts to give evidence against …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh & Tayla Regan Key Takeaways Apprehended Violence Orders exist for the purposes of …continue reading
Dr. Weatherburn, director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics said that “there is no question …continue reading
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