Updated on: 09.09.20
Should Police have to wear name badges? In the past NSW police officers have always been required to wear name badges so that they are easily identifiable. In January 2015 this changed with the government…
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Updated on: 09.09.20
The findings of a Coronial Inquest into the death of 19 month old baby Skye Sassine on New Years Eve in 2009 have been released. The inquest involved the conduct of two Police officers Senior…
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Updated on: 15.06.24
Life Sentences and standard non-parole periods for child sex offences Earlier this year the premier of NSW, Mike Baird announced the possibility that tougher laws regarding the acts of child sex offenders would become a…
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Updated on: 14.06.24
The suburb of Auburn has been named as being the “murder capital of NSW”. The latest figures from the Bureau of Crime and Statistics and Research shows that the suburb of Auburn has recorded the…
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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: 17.06.24
In 2012, Roads and Ports Minister Duncan Gay announced that the use of alcohol interlocks were going to be mandated for repeat and high range drunk driving offenders. Beginning 1 February 2015, this mandate began applying to…
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Updated on: 24.06.24
How can you challenge a red light camera fine? Challenging a red light camera fine can be a difficult exercise. Photos generally do not lie. However, there are other ways that you can avoid a…
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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: 24.06.24
Drug driving -What to expect For years we have all been told of the dangers of getting behind the wheel after having consumed alcohol, to the point where drink driving is now seen as reckless…
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Updated on: 15.06.24
Is Sex by Deception considered as “Consent”? Recently, a Victorian man has been convicted in unusual circumstances, following his impersonation of another person in order to convince a female victim to having sex with him….
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