Filming on our mobile phones has become a common everyday practice and past time for many. But depending on what you film and what you capture can mean the difference between a happy snap or a crim
Many people are now realising the benefits of naturally grown Hemp and Hemp related products to improve their health. Governments across the State including NSW have recently adopted a scheme to al
New laws that came into effect this month require people to wear a face mask or face a $200 fine in NSW.
This applies also to people who work in the industries listed below requiring mandatory
A recent Human Rights case decided at the Hong Kong Court of Appeal in November 2020 is likely to resonate across a variety of common law jurisdictions like Australia.
A Gendered Society
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On Wednesday the 20th of January 2021, the Cairns Queensland Court held Goodstart Early Learning Centre childcare worker Ms Dionne Batrice Grills’ criminal charge for involuntary manslau
When someone is charged with a criminal offence, police normally seek to obtain admission from a suspect or a person of interest.
Police are very good interviewers and investigators, adapt at e
Many of us have found the occasional and sometimes more than the occasional traffic infringement notice (driving fine) in our letter box.
Below is a brief but very useful blog on how to get a f
Preethi’s Law
New changes may be coming soon to the current Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act in NSW.
It is named after Ms Preethi Reddy, a young dentist who was murde
When a person is charged with a criminal offence, the police either post or hand the accused person with what is called a Court Attendance Notice (CAN) that includes a copy of the police Full Facts
Police can use ‘reasonable force’ when they are arresting a person suspected of a crime.
Reasonable force has no exhaustive legal definition and what will be considered reasonable f