Here is an outline on the differences between charged vs convicted in New South Wales. Click here for more… continue reading
A criminal defence lawyer has been shot outside his Greenacre home in what police allege was a targeted attack… continue reading
Parramatta Eels player Dylan Brown has allegedly touched a woman’s breasts five times without consent at the Golden Sheaf hotel in Double Bay… continue reading
Footage has captured a Sydney dentist taking his penis out of his pants during a routine appointment due to what he claims was because of a “medical condition”… continue reading
There is a call to harmonise Australia’s laws around sexual consent, which currently differ between jurisdictions… continue reading
What is an indictable offence vs summary offence in New South Wales? Click here for more on examples of indictable offences... 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
The new affirmative sex consent laws apply in NSW and require each participant to affirmatively ascertain if there is consent by word or conduct… continue reading
Click here for the law in New South Wales on sexual touching charges and more. What is sexual touching according to law? 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
Ten years ago, I embarked on a journey of working as a criminal lawyer in Sydney. …continue reading
We’re all aware that a criminal conviction or criminal record against your name can have …continue reading
The Government is created by the people, for the people, who make the laws that reflect …continue reading
‘Dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception, or causing a financial disadvantage by deception’ is a common …continue reading
A section 10 dismissal, soon to be known (from 2018) as Conditional Release Orders (CRO), is …continue reading
The complex traffic laws in NSW are changing again. Some big changes include: the abolition of …continue reading
Spitting at someone doesn’t necessarily constitute a criminal offence of “assault”. If the police charge you …continue reading
A common question I get asked is, when the Court is considering on a penalty to …continue reading
Case of Moore v R [2016] NSWCCA 260 The accused Mr. Moore was found Not Guilty …continue reading
The New NSW Driving Laws have come into effect from 28 October 2017, allowing you to …continue reading
Consider the scenario where your charged with common assault, with a provisional apprehended domestic violence order …continue reading
A successful section 32 Mental Health Application in Court can result in the dismissal of criminal …continue reading
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