Sexual Consent Laws In NSW- Sexual Consent Sexual Consent and the current laws in NSW Clearer boundaries for consensual sex have been enshrined in law after the NSW Parliament passed historic ...Continue Reading
Domestic Violence and the Law in NSW- Domestic Violence felt amid International Women’s Month As we celebrate this year’s International Women’s Month, it is only proper that we take a look at the ...Continue Reading
How can a criminal lawyer help in dealing with affray charges- Affray is a severe crime in Australia. An individual is guilty of affray if he/she threatens or uses unlawful violence towards another person. Affray charges also ...Continue Reading
Sharing Of Violent Abhorrent Material- Sharing Of Violent Abhorrent Material Act 2019 On 6 April 2019 the Criminal Code Amendment (Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Material) Act 2019 (the Act) commenced. This ...Continue Reading
Crime Commission Lawyers Sydney- Crime Commission Lawyers Sydney – NSW Crime Commission The NSW Crime Commission is a body established under the Crime Commission Act 2012 (the Act) to investigate ...Continue Reading
What is a subpoena?- Subpoena in NSW A subpoena is a court order requiring a party to produce documents, give evidence or both in order to prove a matter in ...Continue Reading
Freezing Orders and Asset Forfeiture NSW- Freezing Orders and Asset Forfeiture If you are in control of assets which may be subject to a court judgement, a court can make orders that ...Continue Reading
Female Criminal Lawyer Sydney- Female Criminal Lawyer Legal Eagles: The Sydney solicitors taking on high-profile cases You might not know their names or even their faces, but these are the ...Continue Reading
Community Correction Orders- Community Service Orders replaced with Community Correction Orders On 24 September 2018 the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment (Sentencing Options) Act 2017 commenced which abolished community service ...Continue Reading
Home Detention Orders- Home detention orders replaced by Intensive Correction Orders In September 2018, Section 6 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act was repealed. Under this section, a court could ...Continue Reading
