Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 7 to 13 June 2021
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Can Police In NSW Search Through Your Phone Without a Warrant?
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The NSW Police State Laws Paving the Way for One Nation Measures
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Latham’s Anti-Trans Kids Laws Signal a Decline in the Christian Right
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Sydney Police Officer and Catholic Priest Charged with Child Abuse Material Offences
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NSW’s Longest Serving Chief Magistrate Set to Retire
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Police Accused of Covering-Up Incident Involving Deputy Police Commissioner
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Drop the Whistleblower Prosecutions: An Interview With AAPP’s Kathryn Kelly
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Disrupting Weapons Suppliers: An Interview With Make West Papua Safe’s Jason MacLeod
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The Twisted Affairs of the Australian Soldier Accused of War Crimes in Afghanistan
The judge is concerned the former soldier obtained a ‘crucial affidavit’ from his lawyer without disclosing they were in an intimate relationship.
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Stop-the-Boats Morrison Continues to Brutalise Sick Australian-Born Infant
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What is a Conditional Release Order in New South Wales?
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Government to Pay $1.8 Billion Over Illegal Robodebt Extortion Scheme
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PM’s Continuing ‘War on Drugs’ Rhetoric Ignores That There’s a Better Way
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Federal Government Continues ‘Publicly Funded Torture’ of Biloela Family
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Extinction Rebellion Shuts Down Nation’s Largest Port, With Union Approval
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Dungays Take NSW Government to the United Nations, Backed by Legal Heavyweights
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