Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 15 to 21 July 2024
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
How to Vary the Conditions of an Apprehended Violence Order in New South Wales
An application can be made to vary conditions including approach, contact and entry restrictions.
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NSW Drug Summit Agenda: Decriminalisation, Drug Detection Dogs and Deemed Supply
The agenda is expected to include moving towards drug decriminalisation, a reduced reliance on drug detection dog operations and repealing unfair deemed supply laws.
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Lifesaving Naloxone: The Free, Over-the-Counter Potential Antidote to Synthetic Opioid Overdose
The substance detaches deadly synthetic opioids from overwhelmed receptors in the brain, thereby potentially averting overdose.
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Stand With Kostakidis, as the Zionist Federation Attempts to Suppress the Truth
The Zionist Federation of Australia has lodged a complaint against the journalist for publishing the truth about the genocide in Gaza.
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Police Officers Assault Youth in Adult Watchhouse
There are renewed calls for youths not to be detained in adult facilities after officers were caught bashing a First Nations boy in an adult watchhouse in Queensland.
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Genocide Complicity Claim Against Australian PM Added to the ICC’s Palestine Investigation
The International Criminal Court will investigate a claim against Prime Minister Albanese over our nation’s alleged complicity in the Gaza genocide.
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Christian Extremists Continue Attempts to Infiltrate Australian Politics
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Law Enforcement Shuts Down ‘Little Palestine at Albo’s’ Protest and Arrests Key Organiser
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NSW Police Employee Charged with Accessing Restricted Data Without Authority
The man is facing court over allegations of unlawfully accessing restricted data contained in the police database.
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Boyle Is Facing Prison for Correctly Blowing the Whistle Due to Ambiguously Drafted Law
The former ATO employee validly disclosed misconduct within the tax office, but the government is relying on the vagueness of the law to prosecute him for preparatory acts.
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