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What is Battery vs What is Assault?

What is Battery vs What is Assault?

What is Battery vs What is Assault? The legislation for assault charges is different in every state in Australia. An assault charge carries severe penalties under the criminal justice system in Australia, especially in New South Wales. Australian law deals severely with people who use violence, threats, and intimidation against another person.  Assault vs Battery In New South Wales, Divisions…

Bail Granted for Commerical Supply of Prohibited Drug 2kgs

Bail Granted for Commerical Supply of Prohibited Drug 2kgs

Bail Granted for Commercial Supply of Prohibited Drug 2kgs Bail Granted for Commercial Supply of Prohibited Drug 2kgs Charges Against Our Client Our client is a man in his early 30’s charged with a number of commercial drug supply offences. It was alleged that when pulled over by the NSW Police, our client admitted to possessing prohibited drugs, which was…

How Does Bail Work?

How Does Bail Work?

How Does Bail Work? The first bail application is very important. The accused must convince the Court to grant bail. The accused has to supply sufficient evidence to determine that continued detention by the Court is not justified. Being familiar with the Bail Act 2013 NSW and the bail process when charged with a crime is important.  The Bail Act…

What do Degrees of Murder Mean?

What do Degrees of Murder Mean?

What do Degrees of Murder Mean? What do degrees of murder mean? First, second and third-degree murders are familiar and widely used law terms or concepts, especially in American television programmes. What are these degrees of murder charges, and do they apply in Australian courts? Degrees of Murder in the United States of America First, second and third-degree murder are…

All charges withdrawn and dismissed by the Local Court

All charges withdrawn and dismissed by the Local Court

All charges withdrawn and dismissed by the Local Court All charges withdrawn and dismissed by the Local Court. Charges Against Our Client Our client was a man in his late 30’s charged with assault and breach of AVO charges. There were two separate proceedings against our client, and the second set of charges related to an alleged breach of AVO…

Is Tax Evasion a Criminal or Civil Offence?

Is Tax Evasion a Criminal or Civil Offence?

Is Tax Evasion a Criminal or Civil Offence? Tax evasion is not just a problem in Australia but a global problem for revenue authorities. Individuals and businesses use clever ways to defraud and evade tax systems. Tax evasion is a serious criminal charge in Australia subject to penalties and fines.  What is Tax Evasion? Tax evasion is a tax crime,…

What is the Difference Between Robbery and Larceny?

What is the Difference Between Robbery and Larceny?

Are Robbery and Larceny Different Crimes? Robbery and larceny share some similarities, but there are differences to distinguish between the two crimes clearly. Each crime has different definitions, requirements, and penalties. Larceny can be described as merely the unlawful taking of property, and no acts of violence are committed. The penalties may range from no conviction to shorter periods of…

Is Suicide Illegal In Australia?

Is Suicide Illegal In Australia?

Is Suicide Illegal in Australia? In Australia, suicide itself is not illegal. However, there are many suicide-related crimes that can lead to imprisonment, such as aiding or abetting the suicide of others. Attempted suicide or surviving a suicide pact does not incur being found guilty of murder or manslaughter, as outlined in Section 31A and 31B of the Crimes Act…

Bail Granted for alleged breach of extended supervision order

Bail Granted for alleged breach of extended supervision order

Bail Granted for alleged breach of extended supervision order Bail granted for an alleged breach of extended supervision under the Terrorism (High-Risk Offenders) Act 2017. Charges Against Our Client Our client is an elderly man subject to an onerous extended supervision order under the Terrorism (High-Risk Offenders) Act 2017. The police alleged our client breached his ESO condition by interacting…

The wearing of wigs in NSW

The wearing of wigs in NSW

Wearing of Wigs in NSW Wearing wigs in NSW Courts is a common sight. The Australian legal system is modelled around the common law system that originated in the United Kingdom. Accordingly, many practise still survive from that system. However, many countries have abolished the requirement, such as New Zealand. Until the seventeenth century, lawyers were expected to appear in…