by Dominic Green | Jul 20, 2022 | Criminal Laws
Dead Ends On The Road To Justice? On 7 July 2022, accused killer James Scott Church took his own life before a verdict could be delivered in the trial for which he was prosecuted for the murder of his former partner Ms. Leisl Smith. Mr Church had previously been...
by Dominic Green | Jun 29, 2022 | Criminal Laws, Litigation & Disputes
Looking At The Fine Print Being charged with a criminal offence can be a stressful and confusing process. Especially if you are charged with a serious matter that is destined for the District Court. This story will explain what matters will go to the District Court....
by Dominic Green | Jun 29, 2022 | Litigation & Disputes
Are We There Yet? So you are charged with a Strictly Indictable Offence or a Table Offence and an election has taken place; now it looks like your matter is destined for the District Court. None of this makes sense? See our previous post “Destined for the District...
by Dominic Green | Jun 6, 2022 | Criminal Laws, Property Law
“It ain’t hard to tell” when you’re infringing copyright on Instagram Ok maybe it was for rapper Nas, back in 2020 when he uploaded a photo of Tupac Shakur and himself taken by photographer Al Periera in 1993. Similar thing with Emily Ratajkowski for...
by Dominic Green | May 31, 2022 | Criminal Laws
Death with dignity for the terminally ill- Following months of delays and an extensive late-night debate, New South Wales became the last state in Australia to pass voluntary assisted dying legislation. The bill, headed by the independent MP Alex...