Created on: 23.11.17 | Updated on: 03.03.25
If you bundle shoplifting, fraud by employees or suppliers, and “shrink” together, the Global Retail Theft Barometer reports that Australians pay some serious money as retailers try to make up for those losses. In fact,…
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Created on: 06.11.17 | Updated on: 03.03.25
Stealthing: Is removing a condom whilst having sex considered rape? Up until May 2017 there was no legal precedent in Australia criminalising the act of taking off a condom during sexual intercourse. However, since then…
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Created on: 02.11.17 | Updated on: 03.03.25
New law gives hope to disqualified drivers The NSW Parliament has introduced a new law giving disqualified drivers the chance to have their disqualification period reduced, or even lifted. Can you apply? As of the…
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Created on: 02.11.17 | Updated on: 03.03.25
[This article contains coarse language] Teenagers do it. Workmates do it. Your spouse does it. You do it. Hell, even your grandmother has probably dropped a swear word. We Australians have a bit of a…
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Created on: 26.10.17 | Updated on: 02.07.25
Substantial Impairment by Abnormality of the Mind– A Partial Defence to Murder In Regina v Malcolm Robert Potts, a 33 year old NSW man with schizophrenia stabbed his father to death with a knife in…
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Created on: 20.10.17 | Updated on: 03.03.25
Mistaken Identity and Being Charged for a Crime You Didn’t Commit There are plenty of legendary stories about mistaken identities, from celebrity mix-ups to the return of long-lost relatives. Take for instance the identity mix-up…
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Created on: 17.10.17 | Updated on: 02.07.25
False Confessions We see it in the movies all the time. A suspect is taken into custody and after many hours of questioning the police announce they have a confession. Are all these confessions accurate…
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Created on: 02.10.17 | Updated on: 02.07.25
Methamphetamine and murder A person bludgeoned with a hammer, a teenager who slashed his victim’s throat with a knife and a mother killing her newborn baby. These are just a few of the gruesome acts…
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Created on: 13.09.17 | Updated on: 03.03.25
Our Principal, Adam Ly, appeared on Channel 7 News to provide his opinion on whether the requirement that road tolls be paid was unconstitutional. Bob Jervis of Queenland argues that the imposition of toll charges…
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Created on: 11.09.17 | Updated on: 02.07.25
Wealthy Eastern Suburb’s cocaine users to be targeted by police for Mobile Drug Testing Since the NSW Government cracked down on drug driving by tripling the amount of mobile drug tests (MDTs) conducted to a…
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