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Influenced and/or Oppressive Admissions in Law

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  • 20 January 2021
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
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Traffic Fines and Suspension (what to do)

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  • 19 January 2021
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
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Do we still have a right to silence?

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  • 17 September 2020
Most people imagine after watching American TV Crime shows that they have a universal right to remain silent and this right to remain silence will not be used against them. In America they cal
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Climate Change, Police Powers and Protesters

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  • 06 February 2020
The International Context Climate change concerns have existed for decades. In 1997 the world witnessed the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol, which currently has 191 sovereign states as signatori
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Climate Change, Environmental Pollution and International Criminal Law

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  • 28 January 2020
The long-term worldwide abuse of the environment is predicted to have significant consequences.   Climate change is a heated topic in the world today. Peaceful and violent protests are o
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Use of Force by Police

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  • 23 January 2020
Trained to use lethal force, but even police can make mistakes. During 2014 and 2018 the NSW Police were involved in more than 57,000 incidents that officers regarded the use of force as necess
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Boxing, Assault and the Law

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  • 20 January 2020
A test of skill and might, yet why is this harm alright? Despite being a sport loved by many, including our own principal solicitor, the physical dangers of a contact sport such as boxing are u
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Potential consequences of breaching court orders

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  • 06 January 2020
There are a variety of possibilities and punishments that are available in the event a person breaches court orders. In this article we will look at what can happen if a person breaches: ba
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Firebugs, arson and the devastating consequences

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  • 06 January 2020
As if nature wasn’t enough with these bushfires, some folks want more. The current situation The NSW Premier has declared a state of emergency due to dangerous fire risks and concerni
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