Police silence and Aboriginal deaths in custody
Contemporary decisions highlight concerns about police accountability and Aboriginal deaths in custody.
By Craig Longman - 2 min readPaying the price: sentencing for criminal cartel conduct
Recent cases provide guidance on how courts will approach sentencing of corporations and individuals for criminal cartel conduct.
By Catherine Bembrick and Liana Witt - 4 min readNavigating the new normal: the virtual court
Practical pointers for advocates adapting to the virtual courtroom.
By Brin Anniwell and Alanna Van der Veen - 2 min readSearch warrants and the ‘fourth estate’: recent judgments
Were the raids on Newscorp and the ABC valid? The verdicts are in but the controversy continues.
By Bradley Dean - 2 min readIs Weissensteiner dead? High Court charts a new direction in Strbak v The Queen
What can be made of an accused’s failure to give evidence in a criminal trial? Mark Tedeschi AM QC discusses.
By Mark Tedeschi AM QC - 2 min readUnderstanding the High Court’s acquittal of Cardinal George Pell
An analysis of the The High Court’s verdict and its implications for the role of appellate courts in reviewing ‘unreasonable’ guilty verdicts.
By Simon Buchen SC - 10 min readCould the ‘Great Writ’ lie to release prisoners at risk from COVID-19?
With prisoners at greater risk than the general population from COVID-19, habeas corpus is considered as a remedy for the release of vulnerable prisoners.
By Craig Longman - 2 min readHomicide and causation: The High Court decision in Swan v The Queen
Mark Tedeschi AM QC discusses the fascinating recent High Court decision that has effectively extended the law of causation in homicide cases.
By Mark Tedeschi AM QC - 3 min readNew tendency and coincidence laws edge closer in NSW
An expert analysis of the tendency and coincidence evidence reforms imminent in NSW.
By Stephen Odgers SC - 2 min readThe right to silence in NSW: new study delivers some compelling findings
A recent peer-reviewed academic study highlights correlations between the right to silence and mitigated outcomes for socially marginalised criminal defendants in the summary jurisdiction.
By Dr Eugene Schofield-Georgeson - 2 min read