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…

No AVO order made against our client

No AVO order made against our client

No AVO order made against our client No avo order made against our client in a private avo application by an applicant in the Local Court of NSW. Application Against Our Client Our client was a middle-aged woman, whose former partners new spouse, applied for a private avo application against her in the Local Court of NSW. The applicant made…

What is the difference between murder and manslaughter?

What is the difference between murder and manslaughter?

What Is The Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter? At law, there are distinct differences between manslaughter and murder charges. These difference range from what the crown needs to prove against you to the type of maximum penalty one may receive if found guilty. The charges are covered by the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) and include certain defences available to a…

Is it illegal to not vote in Australia?

Is it illegal to not vote in Australia?

Is It Illegal To Not Vote In Australia? Voting in all federal elections in Australia is a legal obligation for citizens aged 18 and over. Failing to vote can result in a fine and potentially land you in court. Voting has been compulsory since 1924, and enrolling to vote in federal elections has been compulsory since 1918, whereby voting is…

Do I need a Civil Lawyer or a Criminal Lawyer?

Do I need a Civil Lawyer or a Criminal Lawyer?

Do I Need a Civil Lawyer Or a Criminal Lawyer? There is a difference between civil and criminal law, and many lawyers specialise in a particular area of law. To help you decide whether you require a civil or criminal lawyer, we have answered frequently asked questions on this issue below. Difference Between Civil and Criminal Law The primary difference…

Crimes Act 1900 NSW an Explanation

Crimes Act 1900 NSW an Explanation

Crimes Act 1900 NSW an Explanation The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) governs the criminal law legislation in NSW. As this is the primary criminal law statute for NSW, it is an extensive document covering the bulk of criminal charges. The charges laid against an individual usually include a law part code. Crimes Act 1900 NSW received royal assent on 31…

What is Grievous Bodily Harm?

What is Grievous Bodily Harm?

What is Grievous Bodily Harm? The charge of causing wounding or grievous bodily harm (gbh charge) with intent is a very serious offence and carries a maximum penalty of 25 years of full-time imprisonment. This is contrary to section 33, Crime Act 1900. Grievous Bodily Harm NSW In NSW, as stated above, the legislation that covers grievous bodily harm is…

What is Indecent Assault?

What is Indecent Assault?

What is Indecent Assault in NSW? Indecent assault charges are laid frequently by the New South Wales Police. However, 61L of the Crimes Act 1900 has been repealed. That section stated;   Any person who assaults another person and, at the time of, or immediately before or after, the assault, commits an act of indecency on or in the presence…

10 Reasons to Choose Lyons Law Group

10 Reasons to Choose Lyons Law Group

10 Reasons to Choose Lyons Law Group If the police have charged you or a loved one, you must attend court. Appearing in court for a criminal charge is usually daunting. Let us help you make the process easier than it may be when representing yourself in court. Here are 10 reasons to choose our team of criminal lawyers from…