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Important Considerations that Govern the Granting of Bail in Criminal Cases

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  • 15 October 2024
What is Bail? Bail is an agreement that allows an accused person to be released from custody while their case progresses through the legal system. When bail is granted, the person agrees to ret
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Ideal Features That Define a Newton Lawyer

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  • 10 September 2024
1. Expertise in the Local Legal Landscape A Newtown lawyer must have a deep understanding of the local legal environment. This means they should be familiar with the Newtown courts, local judge
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The Witch Trials of Early Modern Europe

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  • 02 November 2022
The Witch Trials of Early Modern Europe Between 1500 and 1700 Europe was gripped by ‘witchcraze’ hysteria. Witch hunting became a gendered phenomenon which conspired mainly against
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The Dawson Murder

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  • 07 September 2022
How a Podcast Delivered Justice to Lynette Dawson After forty years, two coronial inquests, an application for permanent stay of proceedings and a nine-week trial, Justice Ian Harrison confirme
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Do I Know My Choices at Law?

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  • 02 March 2022
What happens if you’re caught committing a criminal offence? Most people understand that the police will arrest you, take you to court, and let the Magistrate, Judge or Jury decide on your ca
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How To Choose a Criminal Defense Lawyer?

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  • 26 January 2022
  If you are facing criminal charges, you already know such a charge will have numerous far-reaching consequences in your life. As such, you need to find the best defence lawyer to fi
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Subpoena

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  • 25 August 2021
In both criminal and civil matters, you may be needing to request or be subject to a subpoena. The scope of Subpoenas ranges from: - For a person to attend Court to give evidence in a m
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SANE AUTOMATISM the defence at law

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  • 24 August 2021
  This month we highlight the often-misunderstood defence in criminal law of SANE AUTOMATISM In our criminal law jurisdiction, all criminal offences require proof that an accused perso
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Opinion Evidence at law - exceptions to inadmissibility

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  • 09 July 2021
  Whether you are facing a criminal or civil matter, the opposing side may attempt to use what is known as ‘Opinion Evidence’ against you. Generally, the rules of evidence
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Tendency Evidence

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  • 18 June 2021
When you are charged with a criminal offence the prosecution may attempt to use what is known as ‘Tendency Evidence’ against you. Additionally, tendency evidence can also be used in civ
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