Dangerous driving, imprisonment and the purposes of sentencing

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  • 16 April 2020
On the 2nd of March 2019, John Pagakis drove his car over 210kms/hour. When leaving the M2 at Baulkham Hills, Mr Pagakis lost control of the vehicle and crashed into an SUV that was stopped at a re

Coronavirus and the NSW Local and District Courts

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  • 07 April 2020
A pandemic that has crippled the world killing over 74,000 people worldwide according to John Hopkins University of Medicine Coronavirus Research Centre. The total number of confirmed cases (of tho

Using the phone whilst driving?

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  • 25 February 2020
The recent introduction of phone cameras in NSW highlights the Government’s desire to get people off their mobile phones whilst behind the wheel. Whilst many people give into the temptation t

Should drugs be legal in Australia?

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  • 21 February 2020
A question that has been around for decades with obvious advantages and disadvantages on each side. Making drugs legal would hurt the black market, would likely result in higher purity of the subst

Artificial Intelligence

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  • 20 February 2020
The Matrix, Terminator and I, Robot displayed frightening outcomes of the use and abuse of artificial intelligence (AI). Whilst some may believe that AI is still in its infancy, recent developments

Defences available at Law

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  • 18 February 2020
Not every act that would constitute a crime may result in a criminal conviction. There are certain defences that exist at law that can reduce or remove criminal culpability. At Rep-Revive Criminal

Drugs, Guns, Assault, Theft and Murder

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  • 14 February 2020
Christopher George Latore Wallace, aka The Notorious B.I.G, aka Biggie Smalls or Biggie was a revered American hip-hop artist. His nickname, Biggie Smalls, relates to his large stature, as Biggie w
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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

The dying presumption of innocence

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  • 31 January 2020
You have been found guilty (on facebook). Wanting justice for victims is understandable. But it seems we live in an age where we almost immediately believe anyone who claims to be a victim. Rep
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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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