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Ugur Nedim

Ugur Nedim
Ugur Nedim is an Accredited Criminal Law Specialist with 26 years of experience as a Criminal Defence Lawyer. He is the Principal of Sydney Criminal Lawyers®.

Spain’s ‘MeToo Moment”: Sexual Touching or Blown Out of Proportion?

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Unless you’re not into the world sport of football, or as we call in here in Australia, soccer, you’ll know Spain’s 1:0 win over England in the FIFA Women’s World Cup final was marred by controversy after the president of...

Is There a Difference Between White Collar Crime and Corporate Crime?

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The terms white collar crime and corporate crime are often used interchangeably and there are situations where a single act can fall into both categories, as well as offences that can be classed as both white collar and corporate crimes....

Doli Incapax and the Age of Criminal Responsibility in Australia

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Just after 4pm on Thursday, 25 May 2023, emergency services responded to reports of a fire at a multi-storey building in Surry Hills, near Sydney’s central business district. More than 100 firefighters attended the scene but were unable to extinguish...

The Criminal Offence of Breaking and Entering in New South Wales

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A man is accused of breaking into a property in rural New South Wales and stealing farm equipment. According to police, the 38-year old entered the property near Muswellbrook – a town in the Upper Hunter Region of New South...

Sexual Offences Against Young Persons Under ‘Special Care’ in New South Wales

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The story of Chris Dawson, a high school teacher who married one of his former student’s after his wife Lynette’s disappearance in 1982 is a case that has gripped the nation.  And justice for Lynette’s family has been a long...

Laws Relating to Driving Conduct that Causes Grievous Bodily Harm in NSW

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The driver accused of being responsible for causing the deaths of 10 wedding attendees and the hospitalisation of 20 more by losing control of a bus in the Hunter Valley is facing dozens of additional charges for major traffic offences....

Which Driving Offences are Considered ‘Major Traffic Offences’ in New South Wales?

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The Road Transport Act 2013 contains many of the most frequently prosecuted traffic offences in New South Wales, including drink driving, driving under the influence, drug driving, negligent, reckless, predatory, menacing driving, and driving in a dangerous matter. The maximum...

Drug Driving Offences: Queensland Adds Cocaine to the List of Drugs Tested

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Cocaine has been added to the list of drugs that will now be detected by roadside drug tests in Queensland.  The addition of cocaine brings Queensland in line with New South Wales - with cocaine being part of Mobile Drug...

The Offence of Engaging in Unqualified Legal Practice in Australia

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A retired Qantas pilot has been fined $4,500 and placed on a one-year good behaviour bond in the Downing Centre local court for pretending to be a lawyer.  55-year old Nathaniel Whitehall flew planes for more than 20 years and...

Supreme Court Challenge Could See All Remaining COVID Fines Declared Invalid

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A fresh case filed in the Supreme Court of New South Wales could result in the remaining 29,017 fines issued for alleged failures to comply with public health orders ostensibly to protect against the spread of COVID-19 declared invalid. The...
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