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NSW Bail Laws Case Update
The new bail laws give the prosecution greater power to place a person behind bars before being sentenced by a Judge in court… continue reading
Police Misuse Counter Terrorism Powers
NSW Police have been criticised by the LECC in a recent report to have unlawfully used counter-terrorism powers to conduct covert searches… continue reading
Meaning of Being ‘In Company’ of a Crime
Being ‘in company’ makes an offence more serious warranting heavier punishment. But what does ‘in company’ mean? Click here… continue reading
Attribution of Criminal Responsibility in Federal Offences: Complicity in a Crime Part 4
How criminal responsibility for a federal offence you did not commit can be attributed to you in Australia. Click here for more… continue reading
Constructive Murder via Joint Criminal Enterprise: Complicity in a Crime Part 3
Here is how a person who doesn’t physically commit murder can still be guilty of it in NSW. Click here for more… continue reading
Accessory to a Crime: Complicity in a Crime Part 2
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
Joint Criminal Enterprise: Complicity in a Crime Part 1
Can a person who did not physically commit a crime also be equally guilty of that crime in New South Wales? continue reading
Credit Card Theft and Jail Time in NSW
What are the penalties for stealing credit cards in New South Wales? Click here for more… continue reading
Obscene Exposure
74-year-old John Jeffs stood just about nude when he was sprung prodding the nozzle of his vacuum cleaner with his genitalia in public… continue reading
Stealing Dog Offences in New South Wales
A Sydney dog thief has avoided a conviction in court for stealing a dog, but has been slapped with a COVID fine for not wearing a mask… continue reading
Is Lying on Your Tax Returns a Crime?
Lying on your tax returns can land you in prison and many thousands of dollars out of pocket across Australia. Click here for more… continue reading
Intimidation/Stalking Domestic Violence Offences
Domestic violence related intimidation/stalking incidents recorded by NSW Police have increased by 110% from 2012 to 2021 largely attributed by police’s change in attitude to domestic violence… continue reading