Updated on: 29.04.15
After 10 years of incarceration in a Bali Prison, those 10 years including seemingly endless legal battles, with emotions oscillating between hope and despair, Bali Nine ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been…
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Updated on: 24.06.24
What is a Show Cause Bail application? Following the release to bail in many high-profile offenders, and following the tragedy of the Lindt Siege, strict bail laws have been rushed through to ensure that more…
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Updated on: 18.06.24
5 Important tips for attending Music Festivals This year has seen a record number of drug supply and possession arrests at all of the music festivals in Sydney, including Stereosonic, Field Day and ASOT. It…
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Updated on: 18.06.24
LY Lawyers Facebook Marketing- The Truth Recently, since the introduction of our sponsored Facebook Ads, there has been a raft of stories in the Media, both online and print, critisising our marketing practices. We’ve been…
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Updated on: 24.06.24
What are my chances at getting a Section 10? First offenders: What are my chances if it is my first offence? If it is your first criminal or traffic offence, the chances of getting a…
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Updated on: 24.06.24
Penalty for Ongoing Supply of a Prohibited Drug What is ongoing supply of a prohibited drug? In order for the prosecution to prove their case against you for a charge of ‘ongoing supply’, they must…
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Updated on: 24.06.24
221 Arrested and charged with drug offences With all the recent media about the high Police presence at music festivals, and the recent tragic death of a young lady from ecstacy consumption, it is…
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Updated on: 24.06.24
Should sniffer dog searches be legal? With the growing number of drug related offending in NSW, and the prevalence of drug taking at music festivals, the NSW continue to rely heavily on the searching of…
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Updated on: 28.11.14
What type of drug rehabilitation is available for my court case? Why do drug rehabilitation for my court case? When you have committed an offence, and plead guilty to that offence, the court will often…
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Updated on: 24.06.24
A police statement refers to an official record of an offence made in the victim’s or witness’ own words. Domestic violence cases can be particularly complex as they sometimes hinge upon statements made by witnesses…
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