Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 20 to 26 December 2021
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW Government Backflips on Speed Camera Warning Signs
Speed camera warning signs are set to be reintroduced after a public backlash against their removal.
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Sentence Reduced as Judge Overstated the Objective Seriousness of the Offence
A man convicted of manslaughter had his sentence reduced on appeal because the sentencing judge incorrectly categorised his conduct at the “highest end of culpability”.
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NSW Set to Criminalise Coercive Control
Our state will soon criminalise the use of unacceptable levels of control in personal relationships.
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Imagining Prison Abolition Is Not Difficult, Says Sisters Inside’s Debbie Kilroy
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US Votes Against UN Adopted Anti-Nazi Resolution, While Australia Abstains
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Calls to Legalise eScooters and to Increase Power and Speed Caps for eBikes in NSW
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The Queen Is “Completely Anathema” to Australia: CLA’s Bill Rowlings on a Republic
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Road Fatalities on the Rise Despite COVID Lockdowns
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Demerge Mega-Councils: An Interview With Residents for Deamalgamation’s Andrew Chuter
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Have Yourself a Very Perrottet Christmas
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The Impact of Family Court Decisions on the Christmas Holidays
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NZ and US Pass Laws to Reduce Smoking Harms, While Australia Makes it Harder to Quit
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The Doctrine of Discovery: The Church Legalised the European Colonial Project
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