Sonia Hickey

Sonia Hickey is a freelance writer, magazine journalist, and owner of 'Woman with Words'. She has a strong interest in social justice and is a member of the Sydney Criminal Lawyers® content team. Sonia is the winner of the Mondaq Thought Leadership Awards, Spring 2022.

Thugs in Blue Uniform: NSW Police Assault Beloved Sydney Identity

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He’s beloved around the Sydney CBD for his cheeky but peaceful protests, but Danny Lim is now in a “poor state” in hospital after sustaining injuries during a horrific and violent arrest by New South Wales police officers.  78-year old...

Queensland Police Service Rewards Officer Who Crucified Honest Cop

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The Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Queensland Police Service Responses to Domestic and Family Violence, which also looked into toxic culture of ‘unchecked’ sexism, racism, misogyny and brutality which pervades the Queensland Police Service (QPS), has handed down a...

In What Circumstances Can I Change My Plea of Guilty to Not Guilty in NSW?

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A man who unexpectedly pleaded guilty to murdering American Scott Johnson in 1988, has had his conviction quashed on appeal and will now face trial for murder in the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Scott Johnson’s naked body was...

World Leaders Sign Declaration to Introduce COVID Vaccine Passports

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At this year’s G20 Summit in Indonesia, the twenty participating world leaders signed a declaration to introduce vaccine passports for their respective jurisdictions, with the stated intention of creating a global verification system to facilitate safe international travel. What is...

The Criminal Offence of Coercive Control in New South Wales

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A Bill has passed both houses of the New South Wales parliament which makes it a discrete criminal offence punishable by up to 7 years in prison for a current or former intimate partner to exert coercive control over another....

The Workplace Offence of Engaging in Discriminatory Conduct for a Prohibited Reason in NSW

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Australia’s most famous airline is in Downing Centre District Court this week, facing criminal charges after it allegedly dismissed a worker for raising concerns about contracting Covid-19 from aircraft arriving from China at the start of the pandemic. Qantas has...

Should Juries Be Sequestered More Often in Australia?

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The recent mistrial of Bruce Lehrmann, the man accused of sexually assaulting Brittany Higgins in Parliament House, Canberra, has led to debate about whether the jury should have been sequestered - in other words, required to stay at hotels each...

Police to Investigate Suspicious Death of Indigenous Man in Police Custody

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An internal investigation has been commenced after an Indigenous man died in a police watchhouse shortly after his arrest. According to the Queensland Police Service (QPS), the 51-year old was taken into custody in Kowanyama - a small community in...

Police Claim to Have Identified Medibank Cyber-Criminals

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) claims to have identified the group responsible for the Medibank cyber-attack and subsequent data leaks to the dark web, and is promising the suspects will face the full force of the law. But this is cold...

Queensland Police to Get Random Stop and Search Powers

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Subject to limited exceptions such as at airports and during certain events, Australian law enforcement agencies are required to have a suspicion on reasonable grounds that a person has committed, or is committing, an offence, or that other dangerous circumstances...
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