Criminal Law

“Open Justice Is Essential But Not Absolute”: The Decision to Withold Collaery’s Secrets

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The crux of the issue regarding court transcripts relating to barrister Bernard Collaery’s 2021 attempt to remove secrecy provisions covering “six identified matters” in his since-dropped prosecution has been set out by ACT Chief Justice Lucy McCallum in her 9 January...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 15 to 21 January 2024

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Pro-Palestinians Praise South Africa as Sydney Rallies for the 14th Week: In Photos Sydneysiders continued to rally against the genocide in Gaza and in support...

Elon Musk Tries To Have NSW Man Arrested For Exposing Tesla Safety Issues

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An Australian Federal Court judge has rejected a request by the head of American automative company Tesla, Elon Musk, to have an arrest warrant issued against a man accused of uploading leaked documents by a whistleblower. Elon Musk is an...

Is Pirating a Movie or Television Show a Criminal Offence?

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It was reported last year that one in four Australians engage in some form of ‘digital piracy’, gaining access to films or television shows that are either not yet available in the country, or are only accessible via paid subscription...

When Can Police Search Your Vehicle in New South Wales?

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Police in New South Wales are not permitted to search persons, vehicles or premises without sufficient reason. In the absence of a lawfully obtained warrant, officers must have reasonable grounds to conduct a search, and can find themselves on the...

The Majors to Crackdown on Internet Freedoms, as Mainstream Disinformation Peaks

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The catastrophe in Gaza has brought the issue of mis- and dis-information into stark relief, as major media players in this country, and right across the western world, have been producing a sanitised version of events that convey a false...

Is Vaping a Criminal Offence in New South Wales?

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Australian laws that apply to e-cigarettes, commonly known as ‘vapes’, have undergone significant change in recent times, leaving users understandably confused about whether their favourite habit is still legal in the country. And while it’s true the regulation of vapes...

What are Squatters’ Rights? The Law on ‘Adverse Possession’ in Australia

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Homelessness is on the rise across Australia. According to the last census, which took place in 2021, more than 122,400 people across the nation are homeless on any given night. Almost one in four are children and young people between...

The Rules Relating to Police Interviews in New South Wales

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The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission last month released its Operation Mantus report, which investigated allegations that New South Wales police officers used excessive force on arresting a 14-year-old First Nations boy, as well as clear issues around how attending officers set...

How to Deposit Bail Money in New South Wales

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The Australian Federal Police arrested Ahmed Talib in Victoria in March 2021, and he was subsequently extradited to Queensland. The then 31-year-old was charged with assisting a foreign fighter arrange to travel to Syria to join a terrorist group. After close...
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