Court Attendance Notice
What is Court Attendance Notice? In New South Wales, a Court Attendance Notice (CAN) is a formal leg
DPP (NSW) v Presnell [2022] NSWCCA 146 Case Review
DPP (NSW) v Presnell [2022] NSWCCA 146 Case Review FACTS: The respondent had been acquitted of one c
Successful Variation of ADVO Conditions for a Client
Successful Variation of ADVO Conditions for a Client In a recent case handled by our law firm, we su
Key Criminal Law Cases Concerning Common Assault
The offence of common assault is outlined in s 61 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW): Whosoever assaults a
What is a Second Limb May v O’Sullivan Submission?
In Australian criminal law, a second limb May v O’Sullivan submission is a type of no-case-to-answ
What Laws Govern Proceeds of Crime Matters in Australia?
In Australia, dealing with the proceeds of crime is a serious legal matter. These laws aim to preven
Can I Prosecute Someone Privately?
While uncommon, the legal system allows private individuals to bring criminal charges against someon
How does a Barrister differ from a Solicitor?
What is a Barrister? A barrister is a specialist in courtroom advocacy and providing expert legal op
The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
The privilege against self-incrimination is a cornerstone of justice in Australian law, rooted in th
What must the Prosecution Prove for the Offence of Intentionally Sexually Touching a Child?
The Offence of Sexually Touching a Child (NSW) Sexual touching of a child is a criminal offence unde
What is a Release Application?
What is a Release Application? When someone is charged with a criminal offence in Australia, they ar
What is a Detention Application?
What is a Detention Application? In criminal proceedings, the prosecution may make a detention appli
Court Attendance Notice
What is Court Attendance Notice? In New South Wales, a Court Attendance Notice (CAN) is a formal leg
DPP (NSW) v Presnell [2022] NSWCCA 146 Case Review
DPP (NSW) v Presnell [2022] NSWCCA 146 Case Review FACTS: The respondent had been acquitted of one c
Successful Variation of ADVO Conditions for a Client
Successful Variation of ADVO Conditions for a Client In a recent case handled by our law firm, we su
Key Criminal Law Cases Concerning Common Assault
The offence of common assault is outlined in s 61 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW): Whosoever assaults a
What is a Second Limb May v O’Sullivan Submission?
In Australian criminal law, a second limb May v O’Sullivan submission is a type of no-case-to-answ
What Laws Govern Proceeds of Crime Matters in Australia?
In Australia, dealing with the proceeds of crime is a serious legal matter. These laws aim to preven
Can I Prosecute Someone Privately?
While uncommon, the legal system allows private individuals to bring criminal charges against someon
How does a Barrister differ from a Solicitor?
What is a Barrister? A barrister is a specialist in courtroom advocacy and providing expert legal op
The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
The privilege against self-incrimination is a cornerstone of justice in Australian law, rooted in th
What must the Prosecution Prove for the Offence of Intentionally Sexually Touching a Child?
The Offence of Sexually Touching a Child (NSW) Sexual touching of a child is a criminal offence unde
What is a Release Application?
What is a Release Application? When someone is charged with a criminal offence in Australia, they ar
What is a Detention Application?
What is a Detention Application? In criminal proceedings, the prosecution may make a detention appli
