Should a person presumed innocent until proven guilty of a crime in NSW be detained and refused bail under the new Bail Act? continue reading
Heavy penalties apply for making false accusations against people in NSW for perverting the course of justice. continue reading
Is the removal of the ancient fundamental right to silence to allegations of criminal offences working in NSW? continue reading
What the law in NSW says about killing someone, while acting in self-defence. continue reading
The laws about when police can and can’t take your phone or smart device in NSW. continue reading
New Laws in NSW Attempt to Encourage More People to Plead Guilty to Serious Criminal Cases in Efforts to Reduce Delay in Court Proceedings. continue reading
The type of offence will affect whether police can charge you after 6 months of the offence, duration of case, and seriousness of penalties. continue reading
Section 10's will be abolished under new penalties set to come into effect in NSW. Read on for more. continue reading
A convicted person is not required to disclose, for any purpose, any information about his or her conviction, if that conviction is “spent”. Read on. continue reading
Chance Encounters with Convicted Criminals is Not Habitual Consorting. Supreme Court Finds Charlie Forster Not Guilty for Consorting with Convicted Offenders. continue reading
By Jimmy Singh and Fahim Khan Australian criminal law can be complex to understand, especially when …continue reading
A 46 year-old dominatrix was found guilty for assaulting a women at the Kink Adelaide adult …continue reading
The Controversial Drug Driving Laws in NSW To be guilty of DUI under section 112, the …continue reading
By Sahar Adatia & Jimmy Singh Drugs are destructive. But drug prohibition is worse – and …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh A man has reportedly masturbated in public with his penis exposed in-front of …continue reading
What is Affray in NSW? Unlike assault charges, including common assault and assault occasioning actual bodily …continue reading
By Sahar Adatia and Jimmy Singh The NSW government will shell out $200 million over the …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh National Recognition of AVOs in Australia Before April 2017, ‘victims’ of domestic violence …continue reading
By Jimmy Singh. The average court penalty for first time drink drivers in 2017 was $482. …continue reading
By Sahar Adatia and Jimmy Singh Australia is a nation of animal lovers, with an estimated …continue reading
By Sahar Adatia and Jimmy Singh Attorney General Mark Speakman has encouraged victims to report instances …continue reading
By Sahar Adatia and Jimmy Singh Across the nation, 10.9 million people admit to driving dangerously …continue reading
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