What is an indictable offence vs summary offence in New South Wales? Click here for more on examples of indictable offences... continue reading
How a person who does not physically commit a crime bear the responsibility of guilt as an accessory in New South Wales. Click here for more… continue reading
Can a person who did not physically commit a crime also be equally guilty of that crime in New South Wales? continue reading
Here’s a guide on how to find the best criminal defence lawyers for your case, including tips on what to look out for and common things to avoid when searching… continue reading
Samuel Davidson who lost control of his car while intoxicated killing four children in Sydney has his sentence reduced by 8 years. Click here for more… continue reading
An outline on the law and the penalties you can face for committing the crime of breaking and entering in New South Wales. continue reading
A burglar has been found drinking beer inside a woman’s home before telling her “it’s not your house, I’ve been here all day”… continue reading
A thief who accidentally triggered the intruder alarm during mid-robbery of a charity shop has been sentenced… continue reading
Arguably Australia’s top 10 worst crimes in history. Click here for more… continue reading
When faced with a criminal charge, the first common question is “should I plead guilty or not guilty?”. Here's why you should speak to a criminal lawyer first... continue reading
What is Habitual Consorting and it’s Penalties? Habitual Consorting carries a maximum penalty of imprisonment of …continue reading
Robert Lindsay Hughes from the popular Australian TV show Hey Dad! was charged with 11 counts …continue reading
A criminal conviction is something that can generally impact on your ability to gain employment and …continue reading
Out of 1400 Australians, in a poll by News Corp, 75.7% believed that it is acceptable …continue reading
Why Doesn’t Australia Follow Portugal’s Radical Drugs Policy – Decriminalisation of Drugs? Writer and producer, Susan Ferreira, …continue reading
Evidence establishes that community supervision and programs are much more effective at changing offenders behaviour to …continue reading
There are two types of main charges in NSW labelled as “indictable offences”, and “summary offences”. …continue reading
73% of criminal cases result in the accused pleading guilty to serious criminal charges. 23% of …continue reading
Charged with a Drug Possession offence is daunting. It carries a maximum penalty of up to …continue reading
NSW Police are often seizing mobile phones (and other items) from people suspected of crimes, including …continue reading
The Case of R v Amanatidis [2001] NSWCCA 400 Michael Amanatidis was charged with supplying prohibited …continue reading
Key Takeaway Section 418 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) allows you to do whatever you …continue reading
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